The sermon titled "The Gospel in Power" by Stephen Hyde focuses on the transformative power of the Gospel, as articulated in 1 Thessalonians 1:5-7. Hyde explores how the Apostle Paul emphasizes that the Gospel is not merely a set of words but is conveyed with divine power through the Holy Spirit. He argues that such power is essential for true spiritual impact and assurance, illustrating this through Paul's own conversion experience on the road to Damascus, where God's sovereign grace effectively called him. Hyde underscores the importance of both the preacher's role and the necessity for the Word to be applied with power to have a lasting effect on believers, reinforcing the Reformed doctrine of the efficacy of God's grace in the call to salvation. He sees this assurance not as presumption but as a humble acknowledgment of God’s concrete interaction with the soul.
“The Gospel came not unto you in word only, but also in power and in the Holy Ghost.”
“When the Lord applies it with power to our very heart, it is then that it strengthens us, encourages us, supports us.”
“I know whom I have believed. The Lord had spoken to him. The Lord had called him by his grace.”
“God speaks to souls and what a blessing if you and I can testify he has spoken to us.”
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