In Stephen Hyde's sermon titled "Walking an Example," the main theological topic addressed is Christian maturity and the call for believers to emulate the example of the Apostle Paul as outlined in Philippians 3:15-17. Hyde emphasizes that "perfection" refers to spiritual completeness attained through the grace of God, not absolute moral perfection. He points to Pauline teachings on the importance of counting worldly gains as losses in comparison to knowing Christ, referencing Philippians 3:7-8, where Paul expresses the surpassing worth of knowing Christ Jesus and the righteousness that comes through faith. Hyde highlights that true fellowship with Christ includes sharing in His sufferings, pointing out that believers are called to a union with Christ that transcends their natural fears and afflictions. The practical significance of the message is an encouragement to the congregation to pursue spiritual growth collectively, affirming that through God's grace, they can strive to follow the example of Christ and the Apostle Paul in their lives.
“Let us therefore as many as be perfect be thus minded. And if in anything ye be otherwise minded, God shall reveal even this unto you.”
“To be thus minded, so it's good if we consider what things were gained to us, we count loss for Christ.”
“The righteousness of Christ, of course, is pure and holy and spotless. What a wonderful blessing if we therefore not look into ourselves, our own righteousness.”
“Brethren, be followers together of me, and mark them which walk, so as ye have us for an example.”
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