In the sermon titled "Counted Worthy by God," Stephen Hyde addresses the theological doctrine of divine election and the believer's calling as articulated in 2 Thessalonians 1:11-12. He emphasizes the importance of prayer in the life of the believer, noting how the Apostle Paul prayed continually for the Thessalonian church to be counted worthy of their calling. Hyde argues that worthiness is not based on individual merit but is a result of God's grace and the faith He bestows upon believers. Supporting his arguments with references to Ephesians 2:8-9 and Hebrews 11, he highlights the necessity of faith as a gift from God that empowers believers to fulfill their calling and live for His glory. The practical significance of this teaching is that it encourages Christians to recognize their dependence on God's grace and the necessity of seeking His will in their lives, ultimately aiming for the glorification of Jesus Christ.
“We are only worthy as we’re called by God and as we walk in his paths and obey his voice.”
“Faith is the gift of God. How essential it is that we possess living faith.”
“Without him, we can do nothing. Without him, we are poor, lost and ruined sinners.”
“Our lives...are for one divine purpose, and that's for the glory of God.”
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