In the sermon titled "Water of Life, Freely," Stephen Hyde explores the theological implications of Revelation 21:6-7, particularly the themes of salvation, eschatology, and the dual destiny of humankind. Hyde asserts that God, as the Alpha and Omega, promises eternal life symbolized by the "fountain of the water of life" to those who overcome sin through faith in Jesus Christ. Each argument is supported scripturally, notably referencing Jesus' dialogue with the Samaritan woman in John 4 to illustrate the concept of spiritual thirst and fulfillment in Christ. The sermon emphasizes the necessity of being "born again" (John 3) and the urgency of responding to God’s invitation, reflecting core Reformed doctrines regarding repentance and faith, while also highlighting the eternal consequences of one's choices related to the gospel. This message calls believers to be assured of their salvation while warning about the severity of judgment for those who reject Christ, underscoring the sermon’s pastoral aim to encourage true and active faith.
“He that overcometh shall inherit all things, and I will be his God, and he shall be my son.”
“By the grace of God, if we are amongst those who are believers, we can look forward to the wonderful blessing of a new earth and a new heaven.”
“The devil has always been a liar and the devil hasn't changed his attitude and he hasn't changed his skills.”
“The Bible is truth. And how wonderful it is if you and I can receive it as the Word of God and rejoice in it.”
The Bible teaches that there will be a new heaven and a new earth where sin and sorrow no longer exist, as revealed in Revelation 21:1-7.
Revelation 21:1-7
The water of life is freely given as a gift from God to those who thirst, as stated in Revelation 21:6 where it says, 'I will give unto him that is a thirst of the fountain of the water of life freely.'
Revelation 21:6, John 4:14
Believing in judgment after death is crucial for Christians as it assures us of accountability, urging us to live faithfully and righteously, as taught in Revelation 20:11-15.
Revelation 20:11-15
Being an overcomer in Christ means to have faith in Jesus and to live in accordance with His teachings, leading to eternal life and victory over sin.
Revelation 21:7, Revelation 12:11
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