In the sermon titled "Follow thou me" by Stephen Hyde, the primary theological topic revolves around the call to discipleship as illustrated in John 21:21-22. The preacher emphasizes Jesus's directive to Peter, "Follow thou me," as a comprehensive call to focus on personal obedience and commitment rather than comparison with others. Key arguments include addressing human tendencies to question God's will regarding others' paths while neglecting one's relationship with Christ. Hyde supports his points with various Scripture references, particularly reflecting on the life and obedience of Jesus, including His suffering and the ultimate sacrifice for humanity. The practical significance lies in encouraging believers to embrace a life devoted to following Christ, thereby finding honor in God rather than in personal accolades or the opinions of others.
“What shall this man do? […] Jesus saith unto him, if I will that he tarry till I come, what is that to thee? Follow thou me.”
“It’s a question of just following the Lord on a Sunday when everything perhaps looks all right; it’s very simple. It doesn't say that follow thou me at all times, night and day, in all ways, thoughts, words, and actions.”
“What a wonderful blessing it is if God gives us that grace, therefore, to follow His word; His word tells us here, 'Follow thou me.'”
“What a mercy it is then, to be one who is willing to be a servant and willing to be despised and rejected of men.”
The Bible emphasizes the importance of following Jesus as a means of fulfilling God's purpose in our lives.
John 21:21-22
Following Jesus is crucial for Christians as it leads to spiritual growth and obedience to God's will.
John 21:22, Luke 9:23
Obedience to Jesus is necessary because it is the evidence of genuine faith and relationship with Him.
John 21:22, John 14:15
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