In the sermon "The Time to Favour Zion," Stephen Hyde addresses the theological doctrine of God's sovereign timing in favoring His people, particularly as it relates to the church, or Zion. He emphasizes that God mercifully watches over His church, reminding listeners that there is a divinely ordained set time when God will arise to show favor and mercy, as articulated in Psalm 102:13. Hyde supports his arguments with historical examples from Scripture, including Israel's bondage in Egypt and their exile in Babylon, highlighting God's unfailing faithfulness despite their sinfulness. The significance of this message lies in encouraging believers to trust in God's timing and sovereignty, reassuring them that God is always in control, even amidst life's uncertainties and trials.
“Thou shalt arise and have mercy upon Zion, for the time to favour her, yea, the set time is come.”
“What a mercy it is to realize we have a merciful God who has said He will arise.”
“God does have mercy. We only have to look back in our own history, don’t we, as a nation and see how God has had mercy upon the churches.”
“For the time to favour her, yea, the set time is come. And you see, the Lord never comes before His time.”
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