In the sermon titled "Preservation, Perseverance, Promise," Angus Fisher emphasizes the Reformed doctrine of the perseverance of the saints as articulated in John 10:22-31. He argues that true believers, referred to as Christ's sheep, are eternally secure in their salvation due to Christ’s sovereign grace and divine knowledge. The preacher underscores that the belief in eternal life is not based on human actions but is a gift from God, as reflected in John 10:28-29, where Jesus promises that His sheep shall never perish and no one can snatch them from His hand. Fisher further explains the dual nature of divine predestination and human responsibility, asserting that unbelief stems from the heart's depravity rather than a lack of evidence, highlighting the dichotomy between the elect and the non-elect. This theological framework serves to provide assurance and confidence in God’s promises, reinforcing the believer's security in Christ.
“You believe not because you are not of my sheep. As I said unto you, he's told them again and again, you believe not because you are not of my sheep.”
“Eternal life is not earned by our obedience. Eternal life is earned by the obedience of one. And if eternal life is not earned by our obedience, it's not lost by our disobedience.”
“The gifts and calling of God are without repentance. They cannot be withdrawn. When he gives, It's a gift that's forever.”
“If the saving has got any of my fingerprints on it anywhere, I'm in very serious trouble. But if the saving is God's work, then I'm very, very secure.”
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