The sermon by Stephen Hyde titled "Christ is come to save Sinners" focuses on the doctrine of repentance and the nature of Jesus' mission to call sinners to salvation, as illustrated in Matthew 9:13. Hyde emphasizes that the Pharisees, who saw themselves as righteous, misunderstood the need for true repentance since they relied on their own works rather than God’s mercy. He discusses how true repentance is characterized by godly sorrow, contrasting it with mere outward religious observance, using examples from both Scripture and personal reflection. The practical significance of this message is to encourage believers to pursue a sincere relationship with Christ, acknowledging their sinfulness and dependence on His grace for salvation while fostering a heart inclined towards genuine repentance, as highlighted in Matthew, 1 Samuel, and the epistles of Paul.
“For I am not come to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance.”
“True repentance can be quite easily analysed by just confirming that it is godly sorrow for sin.”
“Without godly sorrow, there is no salvation. We are not saved. Our souls are not delivered.”
“Go ye and learn what that meaneth; I will have mercy and not sacrifice.”
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