In the sermon "The Righteous Father the World Doesn't Know," Angus Fisher delves into the doctrine of God's righteousness through the lens of John 17:25, where Jesus states, "O righteous Father, the world hath not known Thee." Fisher argues that this "not knowing" is an active rebellion against God, emphasizing the total depravity of humanity and the necessity of divine grace for one to truly know God. He elaborates on the righteous nature of God, asserting that His righteousness is central to His character and governance of creation, as illustrated in various scripture references, including Romans 9 and Ephesians 3. This sermon highlights the significance of recognizing God's righteous sovereignty as a vital Christian doctrine, calling believers to appreciate their intimate relationship with God, which is granted by His grace, and to recognize the world’s culpability in rejecting His revelation.
“To know God... involves notions of intimacy and notions of love. It's not just knowing about Him, it's being in a love relationship with Him.”
“If you know God, it's an act of His righteousness.”
“For the people who do not know God, this verse says that they are active in their rebellion and their rejection of Him, and God is righteous.”
“Mankind is neither innocent nor ignorant; and his man-made religion does absolutely nothing to help him whatsoever.”
Knowing God is defined in John 17:3 as eternal life and involves an intimate love relationship with Him.
John 17:3
God's righteousness is intrinsic to His character and is consistently revealed throughout Scripture.
John 17:25, Romans 9
God's sovereignty assures Christians that He has control over all events and acts righteously in all things.
John 17:2, Romans 8:28
The world’s lack of knowledge of God is rooted in active rebellion and rejection of His truth.
John 17:25, Romans 1:18
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