In "The Seamless Robe of Christ," Angus Fisher examines the significance of Christ's seamless robe as illustrated in John 19:16-24. He argues that the seamless nature of this garment symbolizes the complete and perfect righteousness of Christ, which is essential for the salvation of believers. The sermon draws on various Scripture passages, including Psalm 22, John 17, and Isaiah 61:10, which emphasize the fulfillment of prophecy and the necessity of Christ's atonement for sin. Fisher highlights the practical significance of this doctrine, asserting that the seamless robe represents the believers' imputed righteousness and the grace of God, emphasizing that salvation cannot be earned and must be wholly relied upon through faith in Christ alone.
“The righteousness of Christ is one. It can't be divided, and it can't be torn apart.”
“It's a seamless robe. It was woven from head to bottom. It's a seamless robe. The robe of the righteousness of the Lord Jesus Christ is woven from top to bottom.”
“The only robe that is accepted in heaven is the robe of the righteousness of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“What a glorious savior. What amazing love. What an amazing gospel that we have.”
The seamless robe of Christ symbolizes His perfect righteousness, woven from above, and signifies our salvation and covering for sin.
John 19:23, Isaiah 61:10, Psalm 45:13
Christ's righteousness is sufficient for salvation because it fully satisfies God's justice and is imputed to believers without any need for human works.
John 17:20, Romans 4:5, 2 Corinthians 5:21
The concept of Christ's robe is vital for Christians as it represents the covering of sin and the believer's identity in the righteousness of Christ.
Genesis 3:21, Isaiah 61:10, Galatians 3:27
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