The sermon "I Have Chosen You Out of the World" by Angus Fisher addresses the theme of divine election and the resultant persecution faced by believers in a world that often opposes them. Fisher emphasizes that Jesus’ words from John 15:18-16:4 serve as both a warning and comfort, as they indicate the hatred directed toward believers stems from their separation as chosen individuals out of the religious world. Key arguments center around the idea that this "world" refers to the religious establishment that falsely upholds a moral facade while opposing the truth of the Gospel, as illustrated through references to John 15:19 and 2 John 8:1, where Jesus articulates that being chosen out of the world results in enmity from it. Fisher highlights the practical significance of this doctrine, asserting that it asserts believers’ identity in Christ and offers reassurance amid suffering for His sake, reinforcing the Reformed tenet of unconditional election that emphasizes God's sovereignty in salvation.
“If you were of the world, the world would love his own, but because you are not of the world, but I have chosen you out of the world, therefore the world hateth you.”
“Their hatred of the world comes and is exposed when the Lord Jesus Christ is revealed close up and personal.”
“This is eternal life, that they know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom you have sent.”
“My only testimony is Him. My only testimony is Him. Our only declaration is the Lord Jesus Christ and Him crucified.”
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