The sermon "Born this Day a Saviour" by Angus Fisher focuses on the doctrine of the incarnation of Jesus Christ as revealed in Luke 2. Fisher articulates how the birth of Jesus signifies God’s glorious sovereignty, His divine revelation, and the provision of salvation through the promised Saviour. He emphasizes that Jesus' coming fulfills the Old Testament prophecies, particularly referencing Micah 5, and highlights the angels' announcement bringing "good tidings of great joy" to all people, indicating the universal offer of salvation. Practical implications arise from understanding Jesus as the true Saviour who meets humanity in its deepest darkness and alienation, empowering believers to share the gospel joyously and faithfully. This message underscores Reformed doctrines surrounding the necessity of grace, the efficacy of Christ’s atonement, and the humble, approachable manner in which God reveals Himself to humanity.
“Our gospel is a gospel that shines, and our gospel is the gospel of a glorious, glorious God.”
“He came for this particular purpose, isn’t it? God cannot bear sin, but man can. God cannot suffer, but man can. God cannot die, but man can die.”
“If the gospel isn't good news to you right now, it's not the gospel.”
“They returned glorifying and praising God for all the things that they had heard and seen.”
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