The sermon titled "I am the Way," preached by Stephen Hyde, concentrates on the foundational truth of Christ as the way, the truth, and the life, as articulated in John 14:6. Hyde discusses the context of Jesus’ words just before his crucifixion, emphasizing their comforting nature for troubled believers. He argues that Jesus is the sole path to God, contrasting the narrow way of righteousness, which leads to eternal life, with the broad way that leads to destruction, referencing Matthew 7:13-14. The preacher uses the account of Job to illustrate that true faith endures trials and ultimately seeks to find God’s way, reflecting Reformed doctrines on providence and divine sovereignty. The practical significance of embracing Jesus as the way is to encourage believers to rely on God's guidance in their spiritual lives and recognize the necessity of being born again for salvation.
“Let not your heart be troubled... I go to prepare a place for you.”
“If we are a follower of the Lord Jesus Christ, we will follow the narrow way, the difficult way, but it's the way that brings us at last to heaven.”
“Our religion is tested where it's real. The devil wants you and me to have a false religion, one that will not stand a test.”
“I have esteemed the words of his mouth more than my necessary food.”
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