In his sermon titled "Christ the Truth," Angus Fisher explores the profound theological significance of Jesus' declaration in John 14:6, where Christ proclaims, "I am the way, the truth, and the life." The key argument centers on the exclusivity of Christ as the only pathway to salvation and knowledge of God. Fisher emphasizes the necessity of understanding the truths regarding who God is, the nature of humanity as sinful, and the sufficiency of Christ's atonement for salvation. He references passages such as John 18:37 and Isaiah 40 to underscore the importance of divine revelation and the role of the Holy Spirit in convicting believers of sin and imparting truth. The practical significance of this doctrine highlights the assurance and comfort that believers can find in Christ amid the trials of life, serving as a reminder of the grace found in faith and reliance on Him alone.
“No man comes but by this particular truth. No man comes but by this particular life.”
“When truth is revealed, we see God, we see ourselves, and we see that the way... is just the point, the distance and the journey between two points, between what we are and what we must be to be in the presence of God.”
“The truth is a person. The gospel is a person.”
“You shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.”
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