In the sermon "Continue in My Love," Angus Fisher focuses on the unchanging love of God as articulated in John 15:9, emphasizing that believers are to abide in Christ's love. Fisher argues that God's love for us is the source of our love for Him and for one another, highlighting the dependence of the believer on Christ, as illustrated by the metaphor of the vine and branches. Key scripture references, including John 15:10 and Romans 8:31-39, support the assertion that abiding in Christ’s love results in the fruit of the Spirit, particularly love, which is a mark of true discipleship. This sermon underscores the Reformed doctrine of total reliance on God's grace and faithfulness, driving home that love, rooted in God's eternal covenant, is not only the basis of salvation but also the transformative power that enables believers to live in the joy of mutual love and community.
“Continue ye in my love, not your love for him, but his love for us, which proceeds and supersedes and is the source of our love.”
“We honour him by believing him. That’s what it is to abide, isn’t it?”
“Without me, you can do nothing.”
“Love is the bond of that everlasting covenant.”
The Bible teaches that God loves His people perfectly and unchangeably, as shown in John 15:9.
John 15:9, Romans 5:8, 1 John 4:19
God's promises are true because they are rooted in His character and fulfilled through Jesus Christ.
Numbers 23:19, 2 Corinthians 1:20, John 15:7
Abiding in God's love is vital as it sustains our spiritual life and fosters fruitfulness.
John 15:4, John 15:8
Loving one another reflects God's love in our lives, promoting unity and obedience.
John 15:12, 1 John 4:8
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