The sermon titled "Manna" by Angus Fisher focuses on the theological significance of manna as both a literal provision for the Israelites and a foreshadowing of Jesus Christ as the true bread from heaven. Fisher argues that just as the Israelites received miraculous provision in the wilderness, so too do believers receive spiritual sustenance from Christ, who embodies the bread that gives eternal life (John 6:51). He highlights the connection between the manna and various biblical events, such as Exodus 16 and Numbers 11, illustrating how Israel's rebellion against God's provision reflects mankind's depravity and need for redemption. The practical significance lies in understanding that Christ is essential for spiritual life, underscoring the Reformed doctrine of grace, which reveals that human effort fails to secure righteousness before God, and emphasizes reliance on Christ for daily sustenance and salvation.
“The Lord Jesus Christ is our Passover as the scriptures declare us. He's our Passover sacrifice for us.”
“When I see the blood, I will pass over you. He didn't say when I see your obedience.”
“There is just one place to look, and that's the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“Come and eat. His mercies are new every morning.”
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