The sermon by Stephen Hyde, titled "Ye are dead, and...," focuses on the theological significance of spiritual life in Christ as articulated in Colossians 3:3. Hyde emphasizes the doctrine of union with Christ, asserting that believers are spiritually dead to sin and alive through Christ's atoning work. He discusses key arguments around the transformative power of Christ’s death and resurrection, highlighting how believers' lives are now "hid with Christ in God." Relevant Scripture references such as Colossians 3:3 and Romans 6 underline the necessity of mortifying earthly desires and seeking heavenly things. This has practical implications for believers, encouraging them to evaluate their spiritual priorities, seek the eternal, and understand their identity in Christ as they navigate worldly struggles.
“If ye then be risen with Christ, seek those things which are above.”
“How willing was Jesus to die that we fellow sinners might live!”
“What a blessing if God in his amazing love toward us has drawn us to Himself.”
“For ye are dead, and your life is hid with Christ in God. It's a great depth beyond our natural understanding.”
According to Colossians 3:3, believers are dead, and their life is hidden with Christ in God.
Colossians 3:3
Acts 4:12 signifies that salvation is found only in Christ, highlighting His work on the cross as essential and sufficient.
Acts 4:12, Colossians 2:14
Seeking things above is vital for Christians as it aligns our hearts with divine purposes and eternal truths.
Colossians 3:1-2
Christians are called to 'mortify' their members upon the earth by putting to death sinful desires and actions.
Colossians 3:5, Romans 6:11
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