The sermon "A Spear Pierced His Side" by Angus Fisher primarily addresses the theological significance of Christ's death and the fulfillment of Scripture. Fisher emphasizes that the events surrounding Christ's crucifixion, particularly the piercing of His side, were preordained by God and fulfill prophecies written centuries earlier. He references key scriptures, such as John 19:34 and Zechariah 12:10, to demonstrate how these events were not mere accidents but part of God's salvation plan. The practical significance of the sermon lies in its affirmation of the authority of Scripture, as well as its call to believers to recognize the depth of their sin and the necessity of Christ’s atoning work, encapsulated in the dual themes of blood for atonement and water for regeneration.
Key Quotes
“The scriptures were fulfilled all before his incarnation, but they were fulfilled in his incarnation, in his being born.”
“There are no coincidences, and there is no such thing as luck, and there is no such thing as chance. God does it all.”
“This is a promise from God Almighty. I will pour and they shall.”
“The fountain's not for the righteous. ... He came for sinners.”
The Bible emphasizes that the scriptures are fulfilled in the life and death of Jesus Christ, showing God's divine plan.
The fulfillment of scripture is a central theme in the Bible, especially regarding the life and work of Jesus Christ. The Apostle frequently reiterates that everything Jesus did was to fulfill the scriptures, which were written as prophecies long before His incarnation. The New Testament connects Jesus' actions with Old Testament prophecies, demonstrating that His birth, suffering, and death were all orchestrated according to God's ordained plan. For instance, passages like John 19:34 and Zechariah 12:10 illustrate how events in Christ's life were preordained, affirming that the scriptures reveal God's purpose and His unfolding salvation plan through Christ.
John 19:34, Zechariah 12:10
God's sovereignty in Jesus' death is evident as all events were preordained and fulfilled through His sacrifice.
God's sovereignty is profoundly illustrated in the death of Jesus, as every aspect was preordained by Him. The actions of those involved in the crucifixion, including the Roman soldier who pierced Jesus' side, were part of God's divine plan. The fulfillment of scripture regarding Jesus' death and the manner of it—such as His bones not being broken—shows that there were no coincidences or chance events; rather, God orchestrated these events to ensure the redemption of His people. Romans 8:28 underscores that everything advances according to His purpose, confirming His control over all circumstances surrounding the crucifixion.
Romans 8:28, John 19:36, Exodus 12:46
The blood and water from Jesus' side symbolize atonement for sin and cleansing from uncleanness.
The blood and water that flowed from Jesus' side after He was pierced hold deep theological significance. The blood represents Christ's atoning sacrifice for sin, fulfilling the requirement for redemption, as outlined in the Passover observance where the unblemished lamb's blood protects from judgment (Exodus 12:13). The water symbolizes spiritual cleansing and regeneration, aligning with the necessity of being born again. This duality addresses both the guilt of individual sins and the inherent sinful nature, illustrating the comprehensive salvation provided in Christ as affirmed in Titus 3:5. Together, these elements reflect the fullness of salvation that Jesus accomplished on the cross.
John 19:34, Exodus 12:13, Titus 3:5
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