The sermon titled "Father Forgive Them" by Angus Fisher focuses on the theological significance of Jesus’ intercessory role as depicted in His first cry from the cross, “Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do” (Luke 23:34). Fisher emphasizes that this declaration reveals Jesus as the Mediator who stands between God and humanity, uniquely able to reconcile the two due to His divine and human natures. Multiple scripture references, including Isaiah 53:12 and 2 Corinthians 5:21, underline the fulfillment of Jesus’ role as the one who bears the sins of many and intercedes for them. The doctrinal significance lies in the understanding that forgiveness is available only through Christ's sacrifice, emphasizing the Reformed doctrine that salvation is not based on human merit but solely on Christ’s work. This encourages believers to recognize their own need for forgiveness and to extend that same grace to others.
“Father forgive them, for they know not what they do. It is, they are, the glorious words of the one that stands between his people and his father.”
“All forgiveness is only because there's a lamb slain to bear those sins. Justice is satisfied. Holiness must punish those sins.”
“If your sins are going to be forgiven, they must be forgiven on the basis of the Lord Jesus Christ dying on the cross at Calvary.”
“What does a mediator do? stands between the dead and the living, stands between the justice of God Almighty. And this mediator says, Father, forgive them.”
The Bible shows that Jesus' first words from the cross were a plea for forgiveness, emphasizing His role as our mediator.
Luke 23:34, Isaiah 53:12
Jesus is our mediator as He prays for our forgiveness and stands in the gap between our sins and God's holiness.
Luke 23:34, Isaiah 53:12, Romans 8:34
Mediation is crucial because it highlights our need for forgiveness and Jesus' role in reconciling us to God.
1 Timothy 2:5
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