In Angus Fisher's sermon titled "The Peace given by Christ," he explores the profound theological concept of peace as presented in John 14:27. Fisher argues that the peace Jesus offers is fundamentally different from worldly peace, rooted in a reconciled relationship with God that necessitates an understanding of our sinful state. He references both John 14 and the Genesis account of the Fall to illustrate the breach of fellowship between humanity and God, further emphasizing that the peace provided by Christ comes from the one who was wronged—God himself. This peace is not a mere emotional state but an objective reality established through Christ’s atoning work, which reconciles believers and grants them access to peace that surpasses understanding (Philippians 4:7). The sermon culminates in the practical significance of this peace, as believers are encouraged to trust in Christ as their source of enduring peace amid the turmoil of life.
“The glorious news of our Gospel is that the one who makes peace is the one who was offended.”
“Grace and peace come through our Lord Jesus Christ, the offended party.”
“My peace, my peace I give unto you. God the Spirit must reveal what we are before he can reveal peace to us.”
“The peace that the Lord Jesus Christ is talking about is the peace of sovereign grace. And that peace stands the storms and the fiery trials.”
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