In the sermon "Thou Art Simon," Angus Fisher focuses on the identity of Jesus as the Messiah and the transformation of Simon Peter into Cephas (a stone) upon encountering Him. Fisher highlights that Andrew's discovery of the Messiah reflects the eagerness of believers to introduce others to Christ, as seen in Andrew's invitation to his brother Simon. The preacher references Scriptures such as John 1:42, where Jesus directly names Simon, symbolizing a new identity and purpose. The practical significance emphasizes the believer's mission to lead others to Christ while recognizing that salvation is purely by grace and not by human effort, echoing the Reformed doctrine of irresistible grace and the sovereignty of God in salvation.
“Grace makes us seekers of sheep and grace guarantees the success of the work of seekers.”
“To receive the Lord Jesus Christ is to receive the record His servants give.”
“Only the revelation of God about God can give you an understanding of who God is.”
“He is not just a word, he is the word of God.”
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