The sermon by Angus Fisher focuses on the distinction between true shepherds and counterfeit leaders within the church, utilizing John 10:1-21 as its biblical foundation. Fisher emphasizes that Jesus, through His declaration "I am the good shepherd," illustrates His sovereignty and sacrificial nature, describing the dangers posed by thieves, robbers, and hirelings—those who deceive and exploit the flock. He references Scripture such as John 10:27-28, which assures the eternal security of the sheep, and Ezekiel 36, where God's actions are motivated by His own glory, reinforcing the point that authentic followers are upheld by God's sovereign grace and not by human effort. The practical significance lies in encouraging believers to discern between true gospel messages and manipulative teachings, to remain vigilant in their faith, and to take comfort in their sovereign Shepherd who cares deeply for His sheep.
“It is just paid in full… all of the elect children of God, O God's holiness, O his justice, O his law, O him in any way whatsoever, is now paid in full.”
“The Lord Jesus Christ died for them. They are secure in him.”
“The thieves and robbers… are robbing God of His glory.”
“God’s servants care about your eternal souls because they have been in the presence of God and they know the value of their own soul because it's been redeemed with the precious blood of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
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