In Angus Fisher's sermon titled "Jesus Showed Himself in This Way," the main theological topic is the revelation of Christ to believers through faith, particularly as evidenced in John 21:1-14. The key arguments emphasize that the resurrected Christ must reveal Himself for one to truly know Him, and that this revelation is a sovereign act of God rather than a product of human inquiry or effort. Fisher cites several Scripture references, notably John 20:29, where Jesus speaks of faith as seeing what is not visibly evident, and Matthew 16:15-17 to highlight the necessity of divine revelation for true understanding of Christ. The practical significance of this sermon lies in the encouragement to believers that Christ is always seeking to reveal Himself, and that recognizing one’s own spiritual emptiness is crucial to receiving His grace and acting in obedience to His commands.
“To see Him, to have Him revealed to you is life itself.”
“The resurrected Christ is only known by revelation. His revelation of himself.”
“When the Lord Jesus Christ reveals Himself to people, He's going to reveal us to us.”
“You leave anything and everything that hinders you from following the Lord. This is the work of His revelation to us.”
The Bible says that Jesus reveals Himself through the eyes of faith and His divine initiative, as seen in John 21.
John 21:1-14, John 12:21, John 17:3
We know Jesus is the Christ through divine revelation, as affirmed in passages like Matthew 16.
Matthew 16:15-17, John 2:24-25
The resurrection of Christ is essential because it confirms His divine nature and the promise of eternal life for believers.
1 Corinthians 15:12-22, Romans 10:9-10
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