The sermon titled "Complete with Christ" by Stephen Hyde focuses on Colossians 2:10-12, emphasizing the doctrine of believers’ completeness in Christ. Hyde articulates that through faith in Jesus, who embodies the fullness of the Godhead, believers possess all they need for spiritual life and growth, drawing on the assurance expressed in verse 10. He connects this concept with the Old Testament practice of circumcision, describing the spiritual circumcision believers experience through the Holy Spirit, which liberates from sin. Key Scripture references include 1 Corinthians 6:11, illustrating the transformative work of Christ, and Romans 6:3-4, affirming the believers’ identification with Christ’s death and resurrection through baptism. The doctrinal significance lies in the assurance of pardon, sanctification, and union with Christ, encouraging believers to find their identity and completeness in Him, rather than relying on their own merits or former practices.
“What a great and wonderful blessing that is. And so then, the apostle comes now and directs us individually as it were and he says, and ye are complete in Him which is the head of all principality and power.”
“This circumcision is made without hands... mortifies all the lusts of the flesh, not with the hand, but by His Spirit.”
“What a blessing when God gives us faith to believe the glorious truth which is set before us in these words.”
“By His grace, unworthy sinners are complete in Him, which is the head of all principality and power.”
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