The sermon "Reconciled Through Him" by Stephen Hyde focuses on the doctrine of reconciliation as presented in Colossians 1:21-22, emphasizing the transformation from being alienated from God to being reconciled through Christ's sacrificial death. Hyde argues that all humanity starts as enemies of God, separated by sin, yet through the atoning work of Christ, believers are presented holy and blameless before God. He supports his argument by referencing the Ephesians 2 passage and other Scriptures such as Philippians 2, which highlight God’s active work in the believer's life. The practical significance of this doctrine points to the grace of God in salvation and the believer's new identity in Christ, underscoring that reconciliation is entirely through Christ’s actions rather than human effort, leading to assurance and hope for Christians.
“We were really enemies to God. We were alienated, we were separated, and we were against the things of God.”
“What a wonderful blessing it is if tonight we can understand such a truth and we can agree with such a truth and have the evidence that God in his love to our souls has indeed reconciled us.”
“Nothing less than that will do... but ye are washed, but ye are sanctified made holy, but ye are justified, made just, in the name of the Lord Jesus and by the Spirit of our God.”
“What a wonderful and blessed situation that is. May we truly rejoice in it and bless God for it.”
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