In "Declaring the Sent Christ," Angus Fisher addresses the doctrine of the sent nature of Christ and His servants, emphasizing the seriousness and significance of this calling. He argues that the core of the Gospel is not merely a message but the person of Jesus Christ, revealing the divine attributes of God through His work on the cross. Key Scripture references include John 13:20 and Hebrews 1:1-3, where the sending of the Son and His role as the ultimate revelation of God underscores the essential truth of Christ's deity and His substitutionary atonement. Fisher highlights that accepting the Gospel is paramount, as it serves as the basis for salvation and a call to humility, acknowledging that salvation is wholly dependent on God's will rather than human effort, aligning with Reformed doctrines of total depravity and unconditional election.
“The gospel is a declaration of who the Lord Jesus Christ is. The Gospel is a person.”
“To declare the gospel is to declare the deity of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“Every attribute of God shines in the most glorious way at the cross.”
“I need a God who saves me from the foundation of the world. I need a God who saves me on the cross.”
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