In Angus Fisher's sermon titled "Believe and See the Glory of God," the central theological topic revolves around faith as a means to perceive the glory of God, particularly through the resurrection of Lazarus in John 11:40. Fisher emphasizes that unbelief obstructs our vision of God's glory and argues that true belief leads to the revelation of Christ's life-giving power. He underscores the significance of Jesus's divine identity, the intimate relationship between God the Father and God the Son, and how answering prayer showcases God's glory. The sermon ultimately affirms that the glory of God is most vividly displayed in the Lord Jesus Christ and in the gospel, encouraging believers to share the grace and truth of this glory with others, thus emphasizing core Reformed doctrines such as total depravity, sovereign grace, and the assurance of salvation.
“Our unbelief obscures the glory of God from us so often, doesn't it?”
“If you believe, you will see the glory of God.”
“Salvation is in a person. The glory of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“How glorious is our Savior. How glorious in His humanity. How glorious in His deity.”
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