In the sermon titled "Jesus Knowing All Things that Should Come upon Him," Angus Fisher addresses the sovereignty of God and the divine foreknowledge of Jesus Christ as pivotal theological doctrines. He argues that Jesus, fully aware of the impending events leading to His crucifixion, willingly confronts His betrayers, emphasizing that His actions are a fulfillment of scriptural prophecy and part of God's eternal plan. Fisher draws on John 18:1-9, particularly focusing on verse 4, "Jesus, therefore, knowing all things that should come upon him," to highlight Christ's omniscience and His deliberate choice to fulfill His role as the sacrificial Lamb. The practical significance of this sermon lies in understanding God's unchanging nature and the assurance that He sovereignly governs all events, offering comfort and hope to believers in the midst of suffering and uncertainty.
“Everything about our Lord Jesus Christ is a should. There are no maybes, there are no ifs, there are no possibilities, there are no options. It's should.”
“What a great God. He's active. The point is that he's the one that makes it happen, doesn't he? He's the one that goes forth.”
“Our God is in the heavens. He has done whatsoever he hath pleased. Our God works all things after the counsel of his own will.”
“He goes to the battle, willingly, sovereignly, triumphantly. He must tread the winepress alone.”
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