The sermon titled "Behold the Lamb" by Angus Fisher centers on the theological significance of Jesus Christ as the Lamb of God, emphasizing belief in Him as essential for eternal life. The preacher highlights the importance of truth and witness in the proclamation of the Gospel, citing John 1:36 to illustrate the call to recognize Christ’s identity and work. Fisher underscores the role of John the Baptist as a messenger sent from God to bear witness to Jesus, contrasting the responses of the apostles and the rejection by the religious leaders of the time. He draws upon various Scripture references, such as John 20:31, Isaiah 8:20, and John 8:32, to support his arguments about the necessity of faith in Christ and the transformative power of believing in Him. The practical significance of this message lies in the call for individuals to focus on the person of Christ, understanding that it is through Him that they receive true freedom and transformation.
“To believe is to have life, and it's all in His name, in the glorious name of our Lord Jesus Christ.”
“Salvation is belief of the truth. Sanctification is through the truth. It's the truth that's in the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“He is, it goes on to say in that same passage, he's King of Kings and Lord of Lords. And the truth, according to the Lord Jesus in John chapter eight, verse 32, the truth shall make you free.”
“What think you of Christ? What do you think of the Lord Jesus Christ? It is the question that determines everything in this world for us.”
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