The sermon titled "Will ye also go Away," preached by Stephen Hyde, centers on the significance of Christ as the source of spiritual sustenance, contrasting it with the physical bread that merely sustains earthly life. Hyde highlights that many disciples abandoned Jesus upon hearing His hard teaching about eating His flesh and drinking His blood, symbolizing deep spiritual truths that were lost on those without faith. The key Scripture, John 6:68-69, emphasizes Simon Peter's recognition of Jesus as the bearer of eternal life, affirming His identity as the Messiah. Hyde argues that true spiritual vitality comes from a personal relationship with Christ, who is the living bread, essential for eternal life. The practical implication of this sermon is the encouragement for listeners to seek spiritual nourishment through faith in Christ rather than relying solely on worldly needs.
“What we need is to personally experience the wonderful favour of receiving these words of eternal life.”
“The words of God are food and drink to the church of God. They are life. They are life.”
“You and I must come by the grace of God to the Savior. No one else. No one else.”
“It is His work and it's not our work and we can then be thankful for it and we can bless God for it and indeed go on our way rejoicing.”
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