The sermon "The Scriptures Judas Fulfilled" by Angus Fisher explores the theological significance of betrayal within the context of John 17, emphasizing the stark contrast between the redeemed and the unredeemed, as illustrated by Judas Iscariot, described as the "son of perdition." Fisher argues that Judas's fulfillment of Scripture serves as a cautionary tale against pride and self-reliance in one's relationship with God. He draws upon various Scripture references, notably John 17, Psalm 41:9, and Acts 1:16-25, to illustrate that the security of God’s people is grounded in divine sovereignty and the active keeping of Christ. The sermon underscores the necessity of humility, encouraging believers to recognize their dependence on God's grace in the face of sin and potential betrayal, highlighting that true security is found in union with Christ rather than in human effort.
“None of God's children will be lost, but we live in a lost world.”
“It matters not how straight the gate, how charged with punishments the scroll. I am the master of my fate. I am the captain of my soul.”
“The Scriptures must be fulfilled. The Scriptures are being fulfilled now.”
“Humility causes the humble to cling to the Lord in utter dependence for His grace and mercy.”
Judas's actions fulfilled the Scriptures as part of God's sovereign plan, emphasizing the distinction between those kept by Christ and those destined for destruction.
John 17, Acts 1:16-20
God's sovereignty is revealed throughout Scripture as He orchestrates all events, ensuring His will is accomplished in history and in the lives of individuals.
Ephesians 1:11, Acts 1:16-20
'Being kept' by God emphasizes the security and assurance of salvation for believers, contrary to those who fall away like Judas.
John 17
Pride is portrayed as an abomination to God, leading to a fall from grace, while humility brings one closer to God.
Proverbs 16:5, James 4:6
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