In his sermon on Zechariah 1, Angus Fisher addresses the central theological theme of God's faithfulness and the promise of redemption through Jesus Christ. The preacher emphasizes that Zechariah foreshadows the coming of Christ, presenting Him as the servant, king, and priest who fulfills God's covenant promises and redeems His people from their sins. He draws from various Scriptures, particularly Zechariah and references to the New Testament, to illustrate God's unchanging nature and His commitment to restoring His people after their exile in Babylon. Fisher highlights the significance of this message for contemporary believers, stressing the need for continual reliance on Christ as the perfect substitute who fulfills the law and offers redemption, urging the church to remember God's faithfulness amidst spiritual confusion and the temptations of a modern-day Babylon.
“The Lord Jesus Christ is both God and man... He is the one that removed all of the sin of the land in one day.”
“God remembers His Holy Covenant. He remembers the promises that He made.”
“Christ has redeemed us from the curse of the law, being made a curse for us.”
“Every believing child of God is a perfectly fit dwelling place for God Almighty.”
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