In the sermon titled "The Blessed Dead in the Lord," Angus Fisher addresses the profound theological doctrine of the believer's union with Christ and the blessings associated with those who die in the Lord. Key arguments include the assertion that believers rest from their earthly labors and are blessed because their works follow them as a testimony rather than a basis for salvation. Fisher cites Revelation 14:13, emphasizing the eternal rest provided to believers and how their union with Christ ensures their acceptance before God. This doctrine bears significant pastoral implications, offering comfort and assurance to Christians regarding their standing in Christ and the hope they have in eternal life, as well as a reminder of the sufficiency of Christ's righteousness.
“Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord… that they may rest from their labours, and their works do follow them.”
“To be in the Lord is to be so united to Him… His banner over us is love.”
“When God comes looking for me, He’s got to look inside of His Son to find me.”
“Believers rest from their labours. No more struggle with sin.”
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