The sermon titled "Mephibosheth - A Living Stone Gathered" by Angus Fisher focuses on the Reformed doctrine of grace as the central means by which God builds His Church. The preacher argues that just as Mephibosheth, the son of Jonathan, was saved due to a covenant made by David out of grace and love, so too are believers gathered into Christ’s Church through God's sovereign grace, not by their works. Fisher references Scripture from Zechariah 3-4, emphasizing that God builds His house through the Gospel, which provides believers with a new identity and the assurance of salvation. He highlights the significance of grace in the salvation process, affirming that it is entirely God's work from beginning to end—a theme enriched by the imagery of Mephibosheth at David's table, symbolizing believers' acceptance and belonging in God's Kingdom.
“Grace, grace means that grace begins and grace finishes. But not only that, but look what it does...”
“Who art thou, O great mountain? … It just becomes a plain.”
“To be in the King's presence is worth all of this universe.”
“All of the stones in the building of the Lord Jesus Christ are stones carved, ordained, and placed by the grace of God.”
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