The sermon by Stephen Hyde focuses on the theological topic of fellowship with Jesus Christ, as introduced in 1 Corinthians 1:9. Hyde emphasizes that God’s faithfulness is the foundation of our calling into fellowship with His Son. He argues that to be called by God includes an awakening to one's sinful state and an invitation to enjoy a deep, meaningful relationship with Christ, rather than a mere superficial acknowledgment. Central to his argument are passages such as 2 Corinthians 5:17 and 1 John 1:3, which illustrate the transformative power of God’s call and the eternal significance of this fellowship. The practical significance is profound, as believers are encouraged to examine their lives and experiences of this fellowship as evidence of their faith and the grace they have received.
Key Quotes
“God is faithful by whom you were called unto the fellowship of his Son, Jesus Christ our Lord.”
“It's a mercy that God in his love to warn us recorded such statement to alert us to the reality of true religion. This is not a false religion, this is not a superficial religion.”
“We should therefore recognize that here the Apostle makes it very clear whom ye were called to what? Fellowship of His Son Jesus Christ our Lord.”
“If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.”
The Bible teaches that we are called to the fellowship of His Son, Jesus Christ, which denotes a deep, personal relationship with Him.
The Bible states in 1 Corinthians 1:9 that God is faithful, by whom we were called unto the fellowship of His Son, Jesus Christ our Lord. This fellowship is not merely theoretical; it signifies a profound union with Christ that transforms our lives. It draws us out of the darkness of our natural state into the glorious light of His grace. To enjoy this fellowship means to truly know and engage with Jesus as our Lord, recognizing His sovereignty and His role as the Savior of our souls. It involves a reciprocal relationship where we not only commune with Him but also live our lives in response to His calling.
1 Corinthians 1:9
We know we have fellowship with Jesus when we experience His presence and have a desire to follow His teachings.
The evidence of genuine fellowship with Christ lies in a transformed life marked by a desire to obey His commands and seek His presence. In the sermon, it is emphasized that no one can entirely attest to their own fellowship with Christ except through introspection and self-examination. As believers, we should reflect on whether we actively seek to treat Jesus as our Lord and recognize Him as the King of Kings in our lives. If our relationship with Him bears the fruit of faith, love, and a desire for holiness, we have assurance of this fellowship. Furthermore, the call to fellowship implies that we have been spiritually awakened to our condition and are actively responding to God's grace.
1 Corinthians 1:9, 2 Corinthians 13:5
God's faithfulness assures us of His promises and reinforces our hope and trust in Him.
The faithfulness of God is paramount for Christians because it reflects His unchanging nature and reliability. According to 1 Corinthians 1:9, God is faithful by whom we are called into fellowship with His Son. This means that His promises will always come to fruition and that He will sustain us through our journey of faith. It's essential for Christians to rely on God's faithfulness because it gives us confidence in His redemptive plan, despite our circumstances. Knowing that He remembers us and does not abandon us encourages us to grow in our faith and move forward in obedience, knowing that His grace is consistently present in our lives.
1 Corinthians 1:9, 1 John 1:9
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