In Angus Fisher's sermon titled "Those to Whom Christ Entrusts Himself," he emphasizes the doctrine of true saving faith versus mere belief. The sermon argues that authentic faith is characterized by a personal relationship with Christ rather than a superficial attraction to signs and wonders. Citing 2 Timothy 1:8-12, Fisher highlights Paul’s understanding of salvation as initiated by God's grace before human works, underscoring the importance of knowing whom one believes, not merely what one believes. He stresses that true faith sees beyond physical signs to apprehend the deeper realities of God’s holiness, grace, and redemptive work in Christ, which holds significant implications for the believer's assurance and commitment to the gospel.
“True saving faith sees the beauty of his holiness, the wonder of his presence, and the words of his grace and love.”
“If you know whom you believe, that will determine what you believe.”
“Faith is the evidence. Faith is reliance. Faith is entrusting.”
“We have a gospel committed into our hands by a God who has committed himself.”
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