In John Chapman's sermon titled "The Hidden Ones," the main theological topic addressed is the identity and protection of believers as "hidden ones" in Christ amidst spiritual warfare. Chapman argues that just as Israel faced physical and spiritual enemies throughout history, the Church today confronts similar opposition from the world and spiritual forces. He uses Psalm 83 to illustrate the enemies of God, emphasizing that those who oppose God's people are also opposing God Himself. Supporting Scripture includes Revelation 12, which depicts the spiritual battle against the Church and reaffirms God's providential care. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in the comfort and assurance that believers are hidden in Christ and protected from ultimate harm, fostering gratitude and reliance on God’s grace.
“The hidden ones are the chosen ones, chosen by God before the foundation of the world.”
“If God has hidden us, we must be precious in His sight. You don't hide things of no value, do you?”
“Remember, darkness hates light. Evil hates holiness. It hates the very presence of holiness and righteousness.”
“When it's really burned into your heart that God has hid you, you're safe. You're safe. Your life is safe.”
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