The sermon titled "Jesus Wept" by Angus Fisher centers on the profound theological concept of God's love as illustrated in John 11:35-36, which depicts Jesus weeping over the death of Lazarus. Fisher emphasizes that true love, as exemplified by Christ, is characterized by deep compassion and engagement with human suffering. He makes use of Ephesians 3:14-19 to illustrate how God's love ought to dwell in the hearts of believers, emphasizing that this love surpasses human understanding and is foundational to the Christian identity. The practical significance of this doctrine is seen in the transformative power that God's love has in the lives of believers, calling for a deeper experience and comprehension of this divine love that undergirds faith and salvation.
“Behold the love of God in the Lord Jesus Christ, and this love is the love that Paul the Apostle prayed would be known to his church.”
“It’s not something that can be contained in a way and understood by human wisdom. It goes way beyond all that.”
“By grace are you saved, a completed activity, through faith, and that not of yourselves.”
“Now abideth faith, hope, and love, these three, but the greatest of these is love.”
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