In the sermon titled "You will see greater things," Angus Fisher explores the theological significance of Christ's promise to Nathanael in John 1:50-51, emphasizing the themes of divine revelation and the transformative nature of faith. The central argument highlights how Nathanael's encounter with Jesus illustrates God's personal and omniscient call to His people. Key Scripture references, particularly the mention of Jacob's ladder, illustrate how Christ is the ultimate connection between humanity and God, mediating divine blessings. Fisher asserts that the "greater things" Nathanael will witness culminate in the revelation of God's glory through Christ's death and resurrection, highlighting the Reformed understanding of salvation as both a gift and transformative experience. The sermon underscores the significance of knowing God personally and treasures the truth found in Christ, fostering a call to seek a deeper understanding of His nature and grace.
“The greatest display, the greater things that the Lord Jesus Christ is talking about is the greatest display of the glory of God in all its radiance in the cross of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“There is a world of difference between knowing about God and knowing God personally.”
“Salvation is a great salvation because we're great sinners. And we're great sinners who have to meet a great and glorious God.”
“May the Lord give us hearts that come and see like Nathanael and stir us would once again cause us to look beyond the circumstances and the events of this world.”
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