The sermon titled "The Only Begotten" by Angus Fisher explores the profound theological significance of Jesus Christ as the only begotten Son of God, emphasizing His divinity and humanity as depicted in John 1:14. Fisher argues that John’s testimony asserts the preexistence and eternal nature of Christ, clarifying that the term "begotten" does not imply a created being but rather demonstrates His unique relationship with the Father, ensuring His full divinity. The preacher references key Scriptures, including John 1:1-14, John 10:30, and Hebrews 1:1-3, to illustrate Christ's authority as Creator, His incarnation, and His role as the ultimate revelation of God to humanity. This message is significant for Reformed theology as it affirms the dual nature of Christ—fully God and fully man—essential for the understanding of redemption, fellowship with God, and the assurance of faith for believers, which is rooted in grace.
“The purpose of John's writing... is that you might have fellowship.”
“In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.”
“He is fully man and fully God... He knows what it is to be betrayed.”
“The one charge the Jews could make against him, he says, you are a man, and you make yourself out to be God.”
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