In Angus Fisher's sermon titled "Let her alone," the primary theological focus is on the presence of Christ among His people, as depicted in John 12, particularly during the anointing at Bethany. Fisher emphasizes that the house where Jesus is worshipped, like the home of Mary, Martha, and Lazarus, is more significant than the grandeur of the Temple in Jerusalem, as it is there that God's presence is tangibly felt through the "odour" of Jesus Christ's sacrificial love. He argues that the extravagant worship offered by Mary, in contrast to Judas' betrayal, illustrates the distinctions between true discipleship and false religiosity. Key Scripture references include John 12:1-11 and Exodus 12, which Fisher utilizes to articulate the themes of sacrifice, worship, and the nature of Christ as the ultimate Passover Lamb. This sermon serves to encourage believers to recognize God's presence in their lives and to fully engage in worship that reflects Christ's glory and sacrifice, emphasizing that true worship is marked by an extraordinary love for Christ.
“The house where God meets is the place, as in the house of Bethany, where the odour and the savour and the anointing of the death of the Son of God fills the house.”
“Extravagant worship focused on the Lord Jesus Christ and him crucified will be seen by so many people of this world as a waste.”
“He says to everything that's required of us from God, 'You can have me, and let these go free.'”
“Believing is going away from man-made religion of any sort whatsoever. It's going away.”
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