The sermon "From Above" by Angus Fisher addresses the doctrine of divine sovereignty and omnipotence as exemplified in Jesus Christ's confession before Pilate. Fisher explores the phrase "power from above," arguing that all authority and power are granted by God, thereby diminishing any perceived earthly power, such as that held by Pilate or the Jewish leaders. He supports his assertion with various Scriptures, particularly John 19:11, emphasizing that true power originates from God alone. The sermon holds significant practical value for believers, illustrating the importance of recognizing God's supreme authority in every aspect of life and encouraging reliance on His divine power for faith, wisdom, and grace.
“You can have no power at all against me, except it were given thee from above.”
“Omnipotence is essential to God. It is his nature. A weak deity is an absurdity.”
“We come directly into the presence of God Almighty, to the very mercy seat of God.”
“The wisdom from above is first pure, then peaceable, gentle, and easy to be entreated.”
The Bible states that all power belongs to God, as seen in Psalm 62:11 and Matthew 28:18.
Psalm 62:11, Matthew 28:18
Ephesians 1:19 affirms that belief is according to the working of God's mighty power.
Ephesians 1:19
'Power from above' indicates that all authority and strength come from God, reinforcing our reliance upon Him.
John 19:11
'Born from above' signifies a spiritual rebirth that is initiated by God's omnipotent power, as found in John 3:3.
John 3:3
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