In Angus Fisher's sermon titled "Living Waters Flowing from Believers," the main theological topic is the indwelling presence of the Holy Spirit and the living waters that flow from believers as a result of their relationship with Christ. Fisher emphasizes that true salvation is an inward transformation initiated by God, citing John 7:39, which assures that believers will have rivers of living water flowing from them. He supports this idea with references from Ephesians 2:19, which describes believers as being part of the household of God, thus illustrating the communal aspect of this spiritual nourishment. The practical significance highlighted in the sermon is that the living waters represent both the spiritual life that God gives and the communal aspect of faith that nurtures and encourages believers to support one another as the body of Christ.
“He that believeth on me, as the scripture hath said, out of his belly shall flow rivers of living water.”
“Salvation is an inward work with an outward Jesus Christ. It's a work that God alone can do.”
“What flows out is what God puts in.”
“By the blood of Christ, we are made nigh to God. And if we are drawn close to God, then we are drawn close to each other.”
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