The sermon "Behold how He loved him" by Angus Fisher addresses the profound and unique nature of God's love, particularly as demonstrated through Jesus' emotional response to the death of Lazarus in John 11:35-36. Fisher emphasizes that God's love is distinct from human love, being sovereign, powerful, and effectual, supporting this with numerous scriptural references such as Jeremiah 31:3 and Romans 9, which illustrate God's discriminating love and predestination. He discusses the attributes of God's love—its holiness, immutability, and permanence—as foundational to understanding the relationship between Christ and His people. Fisher concludes with the practical significance of recognizing God's love as a source of comfort and assurance for believers, reinforcing the Reformed doctrine of unconditional election and the inseparable union between Christ and His elect.
“Our God is declared in 1 John chapter 4 to be love. God is love... we must, if the Lord would allow us the grace, is to actually put all that love with all of the other attributes of God.”
“The notion that God loves everyone is not in the Scriptures. The notion that the Lord Jesus Christ died for everyone is not in the Scriptures.”
“When Mary has come to where Jesus was, we come to where he is. The safest and best place we can ever be, as long as we can possibly be, and as close as we can possibly be.”
“Behold how He loved him. He loved him.”
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