The sermon by Angus Fisher centers around the profound love of God as exemplified in the prayer of Jesus in John 17, particularly the phrase indicating the love between the Father and the Son being shared with believers. Fisher emphasizes that Jesus declared God's name not merely as an expression of divine affection but as the specific love meant to reside within believers, illustrating the unity between Christ and His people. He supports his arguments with Scripture references, notably John 17 and Romans 5, illustrating how the love of God is shed abroad in the hearts of the justified, culminating in a deep, abiding union with Christ. The doctrinal significance of this message lies in its affirmation of Reformed teachings on God's eternal and unconditional love, emphasizing that true love originates from God and is not contingent upon human behavior, thereby assuring believers of their security in Christ’s love through faith.
“He didn't say that the Father's love might be set upon them, or that the Father's love is moved towards them. God loves because he loves.”
“The blood of the Lord Jesus Christ is the outflow of the very heart of God toward us.”
“The only possible reason there can be an indwelling of God Almighty in the hearts of people like us is that we've been made as holy as God Almighty.”
“He ran to him and he fell on his neck and he kissed him... This is the love of the Father.”
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