The sermon titled "Come and See" by Angus Fisher emphasizes the vital doctrine of the revelatory nature of Jesus Christ as the way to know God. Fisher argues that true knowledge of the Father comes only through the Son, referencing Matthew 11:25-30 and John 17:3 to underscore that eternal life is intimately connected to knowing God as revealed in Jesus. He highlights the importance of discipleship, illustrating how the initial disciples responded to Christ's call to "come and see" (John 1:39) and how their journey represents the formation of the Church. Practical implications draw on the themes of God's grace, the assurance of forgiveness, and the call to continual pursuit of Christ, inviting believers to rest in His finished work and ongoing presence.
“No man knows God, no man knows God apart from the revelation of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“The gospel comes as a command from God. Our warrant for coming to him is his command to come.”
“When you come and see, where he dwells, he takes you to his resting place, his abiding place, a place where he reveals himself and reveals his character.”
“The declaration of behold the Lamb of God is as powerful now as it was when John spoke to those two men beside the Jordan River all those years ago.”
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