The sermon titled "The Words of Jesus to John" by Stephen Hyde addresses the foundational Christian doctrine of the resurrection of Jesus Christ and its implications for eternal life. Hyde argues that the declaration of Christ as "he that liveth and was dead, and behold, I am alive forevermore" highlights the profound mystery of His dual nature as fully God and fully man. He references Revelation 1:18-20 to underline that Christ has authority over hell and death, emphasizing God's sovereignty in determining eternal destinies. Hyde concludes by pointing out the practical significance of being prepared for Christ's return, stressing that faith is essential for salvation, as demonstrated in the example of the Philippian jailer. This sermon encourages believers to find assurance in the promises of Scripture and to actively seek a saving faith.
“I am he that liveth and was dead, and behold, I am alive forevermore.”
“He has the keys of hell and death. He knows our eternal destiny.”
“What must I do to be saved? ... Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved.”
“May that be our great concern, to be ready when that call shall come.”
The Bible affirms that Jesus was dead but now lives forever, emphasizing His eternal nature and victory over death.
Revelation 1:18
Salvation through faith in Jesus is affirmed in Scripture, where believers are encouraged to 'believe on the Lord Jesus Christ' to be saved.
Acts 16:31
The resurrection of Jesus is crucial as it confirms His victory over sin and death, offering believers hope for eternal life.
Revelation 1:18, Romans 6:4
The book of Revelation reveals future events and the ultimate victory of Christ, encouraging believers to remain steadfast.
Revelation 1:19
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