Angus Fisher's sermon "Christ's Doctrine" centers around the trial of Jesus as recorded in John 18:19-24, highlighting the stark contrast between the divine truth of Christ's teachings and the deceitful self-righteousness of the religious authorities. Fisher argues that true doctrine is centered on understanding the character of God as revealed through Christ, emphasizing the necessity of knowing God not merely in intellectual terms but in loving obedience and faith. He supports his assertions with scriptural references, including Deuteronomy 13 and 2 John, which underscore the importance of adhering to the doctrine of Christ as foundational to true discipleship. The practical significance of this message lies in its call to discernment within the church, urging believers to identify false teachings that stray from the clear proclamation of Christ’s truth.
“This is eternal life, to know Him. It's not just to know about Him, it's to know Him in love, it's to know Him in obedience and faithfulness to Him.”
“True preaching is to speak openly, to speak plainly, to speak clearly, not speak with ambiguity, to not sort of hedge your bets.”
“If they transgress, if they've moved away from the doctrine of Christ, they just don't have Him.”
“Our Lord Jesus Christ spoke openly, he taught, and he taught nothing in secret.”
The Bible teaches that the doctrine of Christ encompasses all He says about Himself and is foundational for true discipleship.
John 17:3, John 8:30-32
True preaching is open, clear, and aligns with the entire counsel of God as revealed in Scripture.
Acts 20:27, Luke 4:16-22, John 18:21
Knowing God is essential for eternal life and foundational to a believer's faith and obedience.
John 17:3, 2 John 1:9
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