The sermon titled "The Works of Abraham," delivered by Angus Fisher, centers on the doctrines of faith, grace, and the covenant of God as exemplified in the life of Abraham. Key arguments emphasize that true descent from Abraham is demonstrated through faith in Christ, not mere genealogy, as highlighted in John 8:39. Fisher creates a connection between Abraham’s faith and the necessity of God’s grace, using Genesis 15 to explore God’s promises to Abraham, which underscore themes of divine assurance and the sufficiency of Christ’s sacrificial atonement. The practical significance lies in the assurance of salvation that believers have through faith in the completed work of Christ, rather than their own efforts or backgrounds. This reinforces core Reformed doctrines of election, total depravity, and the perseverance of the saints.
“If you were Abraham's children, you would do the works of Abraham. Not that you might do the works of Abraham. You would do the works of Abraham.”
“God must satisfy his holiness. He must satisfy his glory. He must satisfy all the attributes of his name.”
“How can I know? The reason for the hope of Abraham is not found in anything that Abraham does. It's found in Christ.”
“Peace is a person, brothers and sisters. He is our peace.”
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