In this sermon, Angus Fisher addresses the theological doctrine of the sovereign call of Jesus Christ as the Messiah King, emphasizing His authority and the necessity of following Him. Fisher argues that Jesus’ act of calling Philip ("Follow Me") exemplifies His sovereign initiative in grace, demonstrating that believers are chosen and gathered by God rather than initiating their search for Him. Key scriptures, such as John 1:43 and Matthew 22, illustrate how Christ’s mission is to find and gather His elect from humble beginnings, as evidenced by the disciples' backgrounds in despised Galilee. The sermon highlights that the significance of being called by Christ is not merely a decision but a divine summons that leads to eternal life, resonating with Reformed doctrines of predestination and sovereign grace.
“The Messiah finds us. And Philip will say, well, we found the Messiah. But the truth of the matter is, of course, that the Messiah always finds us.”
“When he speaks, his people obey. Follow me, he says. Follow me.”
“To find Him is to be reconciled to God by the death of the Lamb.”
“The glorious thing about the Lord Jesus Christ is such is the beauty and the wonder of His character that He grows to us more beautiful upon closer examination.”
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