In the sermon "Where is the Lamb," Angus Fisher addresses the profound theological theme of substitutionary atonement as illustrated in Genesis 22, where God commands Abraham to sacrifice his son Isaac. Fisher argues that this narrative is a foreshadowing of the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus Christ as the Lamb of God, who bore the sins of humanity. He draws upon Scripture references, notably Genesis 22 and Hebrews 11, to demonstrate how Abraham's faith and obedience parallel the relationship between God the Father and God the Son. The sermon emphasizes the significance of recognizing Christ as the Lamb promised and provided by God, underscoring the Reformed doctrine of justification by faith alone and the unchanging nature of God’s plan of salvation. This understanding is pivotal for believers as it assures them of God’s provision for their redemption through Christ.
“The blood of this Lamb, the blood of substitution, the Lamb slain.”
“Where's the lamb? Where's the lamb for a burnt offering? It is the question that everyone listening to a sermon should be asking.”
“God will provide himself a lamb. All the other lambs are typical lambs; there’s not another human being, there’s not another sacrifice on this earth could make do.”
“To see God is to see the Lamb as a substitute, to see Him as promised, to see Him as provided.”
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