In Angus Fisher's sermon titled "My Disciples Indeed," the main theological topic revolves around the concept of true discipleship and the vital role of continuing in the Word of God. Fisher argues that spiritual darkness envelops humanity due to the Fall, yet God, through the Gospel, illuminates the truth of His Son, Jesus Christ, enabling believers to emerge from this darkness into freedom. The sermon references John 8:31, emphasizing the necessity of abiding in Christ's teachings as the hallmark of authentic discipleship and as the pathway to knowing the truth that liberates. Through a multitude of scriptural references, including John 1 and Romans 8, Fisher demonstrates that true faith is a divine revelation rather than a mere intellectual assent, highlighting the importance of recognizing the light of Christ for salvation and ongoing sanctification. The practical significance of this message underscores the Reformed understanding of salvation by grace through faith, advocating for a transformative relationship with Christ that results in spiritual freedom and obedience.
“The darkness is a spiritual darkness. We were darkness, says our God. We were in darkness.”
“If you continue in my word, then are you my disciples indeed, and you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.”
“True Saving Faith is a revelation of God to the hearts of his people.”
“Salvation is of the Lord. And the challenge for these men and the challenge for us, if we continue in his word, is that flesh gives birth to flesh, says God.”
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