The sermon by Stephen Hyde centers on the theological topic of receiving the Holy Spirit through faith, as discussed in Galatians 3:2-4. Hyde argues that Paul’s emphasis lies in differentiating between reliance on the works of the law and the transformative power of faith in Christ. He points out that true believers receive the Spirit not by their own actions but through gracious acceptance of the Gospel, echoing scriptures that highlight faith's pivotal role, such as Romans 10:10 and Ephesians 1:4-7. The doctrinal significance of this message is profound, challenging listeners to self-examine their own reliance on spiritual works versus authentic faith, ultimately affirming that salvation and spiritual growth are gifts of grace rather than human effort.
“He just wanted this one thing, this only would I learn of you, received ye the spirit by the works of the law or by the hearing of faith.”
“God is a jealous God. And God will have the honour and glory. And that's why it is so important that we have the evidence that we have received the work of the blessed Spirit of God through the hearing of faith.”
“If we are blessed with the work of the Spirit... we might grow in grace and in the knowledge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.”
“Are ye so foolish? Having begun in the Spirit, are you now made perfect by the flesh?”
The Bible teaches in Galatians 3 that we receive the Spirit not through the works of the law, but through the hearing of faith.
Galatians 3:2-4, Romans 10:10, Ephesians 1:4-5
We can trust in receiving the Spirit by faith as it is thoroughly backed by Scripture and the testimony of those transformed by its power.
Galatians 3:2-4, Romans 10:10, John 15:16
Understanding this difference is vital as it prevents reliance on our own efforts and leads us to trust fully in Christ's redemptive work.
Galatians 3:2-4, Philippians 3:9, Romans 3:28
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