In Angus Fisher's sermon titled "He Shall Glorify Me," the preacher focuses on the role of the Holy Spirit in glorifying Jesus Christ, a key doctrine in the Reformed tradition that emphasizes the Trinity's distinct functions. Fisher discusses how the Holy Spirit comforts and guides believers into all truth, referring specifically to John 16:12-15, where Jesus promises the coming of the Spirit of Truth who will reveal the glory of Christ. Additionally, he integrates concepts from Ephesians 1, highlighting themes of predestination and the grace bestowed upon believers. The significance of this sermon lies in its central assertion that the Holy Spirit's work is to magnify Christ’s glory, which is foundational for understanding both Christology and soteriology within Reformed theology, offering assurance and comfort to Christians in their faith journey.
“He shall glorify me, for he shall receive of mine and shall show it unto you.”
“The only possible way you can be in the presence of God Almighty in all of His glory and see His glory is for you to be as righteous as God.”
“It’s the glory of the gospel to tell people that the Lord Jesus Christ did it all and he's come to save sinners who have no righteous deeds of their own whatsoever.”
“If the Holy Spirit has done that convicting work, we don't offer anything. We just accept and rejoice in the offering of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
Auto-generated transcript • May contain errors
Comments
Your comment has been submitted and is awaiting moderation. Once approved, it will appear on this page.
Be the first to comment!