In the sermon titled "Christ Made Manifest," Angus Fisher addresses the profound doctrine of Christ's self-revelation and the believer's relationship with Him as articulated in John 14. The preacher emphasizes that Christ becomes truly known to God's people through the work of the Holy Spirit, who is described as the "Comforter" and "Spirit of Truth." Key points include the necessity of loving and obeying Christ's commandments as a demonstration of true love for Him, which results in a deep, abiding relationship with both Christ and the Father (John 14:15-21). Fisher supports his arguments by referencing various Scriptures, including John 14:26, where Jesus promises that the Spirit will teach and remind believers of His words, reinforcing that the manifestation of Christ is intended for those who love Him. The sermon highlights the practical significance of living in obedience to God's commands as essential for experiencing the fullness of life in Christ, signifying the believer's union with Him and the transformative power of grace in the life of a Christian.
“He reveals Himself to His people and He says to a particular people.”
“The commandments of God are all the promises and all the precepts of God throughout all of his scripture.”
“We keep the commandments of God, is to guard it, to attend to it carefully, to take care of, to watch, to preserve, to hold fast.”
“He manifests his glory. He says, to the woman at the well, give me to drink.”
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