The sermon titled "The Sufficient Saviour," delivered by Angus Fisher, centers on the theological theme of God's sovereign grace as expressed in 2 Corinthians 12:9-10. The preacher emphasizes the sufficiency of Christ's grace, particularly in the context of human weakness and suffering. He argues that grace is not only a divine help for believers but is fundamentally about God's character and covenantal love, as illustrated through Scripture, such as Noah finding grace in God's eyes (Genesis 6:8) and the promise of grace in Zechariah 12:10. Fisher highlights the doctrinal significance of understanding grace as unearned, unilateral, and everlasting, reinforcing the Reformed doctrine of total depravity and the necessity of grace for salvation and endurance in faith.
“My grace, my grace, my grace, says our Lord Jesus Christ, is right now sufficient for thee.”
“Grace is never earned. And grace is never merited.”
“My power is made perfect in weakness. When I am weak, then am I strong.”
“There is no grace outside of the Lord Jesus Christ. For those who are in the Lord Jesus Christ, there is all sufficient grace.”
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