The sermon "The Hidden Ones" by Wayne Boyd explores the doctrinal themes surrounding the identity and security of God's people as reflected in Psalm 83:3. Boyd emphasizes that believers are characterized as "hidden ones," meaning they are protected and preserved by God amidst a world that opposes them. He connects this concept to several Scripture passages, including Colossians 3:1-4, which reveals that believers' lives are hidden with Christ, and Romans 16:25-27, which discusses the mystery of the Gospel, highlighting that it is revealed to the saints. The practical significance of this message encourages believers to find comfort and security in their identity in Christ, emphasizing that they are safeguarded by God's sovereign care and love, allowing them to endure trials with peace.
“Thy hidden ones. The Hebrew word for hidden ones is defined as this, to hide, treasure, or store up, to be hidden.”
“We are hid with Christ, beloved. What safety for the believer! What security for the believer!”
“God's hidden ones are not understood by the world; they live a life that is incomprehensible to the natural man.”
“The believer has entered into the rest of Christ. He ceased from his own works as God did from His.”
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