In Stephen Hyde's sermon titled "Justified through Redemption," the main theological topic addressed is the doctrine of justification by grace through faith in Christ's redemptive work. Hyde emphasizes the universality of sin, citing Romans 3:23-26 to argue that all humanity has fallen short of God's glory and, as such, is guilty before Him. He illustrates that justification is a gift from God—"justified freely by His grace"—and explains that this is accomplished through the redemption found in Christ Jesus, who serves as a propitiation for our sins. Hyde highlights the practical significance of this doctrine, asserting that it not only assures believers of their right standing before a holy God but also encourages them to live in gratitude and obedience as recipients of divine grace.
“For all have sinned and come short of the glory of God, being justified freely by his grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus.”
“It's a wonderful blessing, isn't it? It's a glorious gospel. It's something that you and I should rejoice in.”
“He was able to occupy this station that he might be just and the justifier of him which believing in Jesus.”
“No other way of being freed from our sin. But that is the divine ordained way by Almighty God that sinners shall be saved.”
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