In the sermon titled "Whose Son is This?" based on 1 Samuel 17, Angus Fisher delves into the typology of David as a representation of Christ and His redemptive work. Fisher argues that the battle between David and Goliath symbolizes the ultimate conflict between Christ and the powers of darkness, exemplified by Goliath as a figure of false religion and pride. Throughout the sermon, he draws parallels between David’s role as a shepherd appointed by God and Jesus Christ, who also came to battle on behalf of His people, indicating that the battle belongs to the Lord and that His victory grants believers the assurance of God’s promises. The practical significance lies in believers' understanding of their identity in Christ as victors over sin and adversities, encouraging faith in Christ who confronts and conquers spiritual giants.
“David is typified as a man after God's own heart, but he's also a shepherd boy. And the promise of Ezekiel 34 about this great shepherd... speaks of Him everywhere and in 1st Samuel chapter 17 we have this glorious picture.”
“It's all about whose promises prevail. This land was promised to these people by God Almighty.”
“The battle is the Lord's, and He will give you into our hands.”
“Thanks be to God that our great David went down into a valley and did battle against all of our enemies and reigned victorious.”
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