In the sermon "Behold Your King," Angus Fisher emphasizes the sovereignty and redemptive work of Jesus Christ as revealed in John 19:1-22. The preacher argues that Jesus stands alone before His accusers, embodying both divine sovereignty and human suffering as the ultimate King and substitute for His people. Fisher draws attention to the mockery surrounding Christ's trial, including His crown of thorns and the declaration of Pilate that highlights Christ’s identity as "King of the Jews." Scriptures like Jeremiah 49 and Isaiah 43 are used to affirm Christ's royal authority and His role as the perfect sacrifice. The practical significance lies in the recognition that salvation is achieved solely by Christ's sovereign grace, a truth that compels believers to confess Jesus as their Lord and King.
“He was there as the great sovereign God of the universe. He was there as the great suffering servant.”
“I'm so thankful that in these very events he's saying, I am doing all of the redeeming. I am shedding all of the blood.”
“When Pilate said, Behold your King, God was saying, Behold your King.”
“The kingship of the Lord Jesus Christ. Is he the king that he describes himself to be?”
The Bible presents Jesus as the King who rules sovereignly and sacrificially for His people.
John 19:1-22
Jesus' kingship is evidenced through His perfect life, death, and resurrection, reflecting His divine authority.
John 19:1-22, John 18:36, Romans 5:11
Sovereign grace emphasizes that salvation is entirely God's work, ensuring His glory and our dependence.
Ephesians 1:4-5, John 19:1-22
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