In the sermon titled "This is the condemnation," Angus Fisher addresses the critical Reformed doctrine of condemnation and the necessity of belief in Christ for salvation, as articulated in John 3:19. He argues that humanity's inherent sinfulness places everyone under condemnation, and this situation necessitates divine intervention through the new birth, emphasizing that one must believe in Jesus to escape judgment. By referencing John 3:18-19 and Romans 1:18-20, he demonstrates that the light of Christ exposes the truth of human sinfulness, yet many prefer darkness due to their evil deeds. The practical significance of the sermon lies in the urgency of recognizing one's sinful state and the necessity of faith in Christ, as only through Him can individuals attain righteousness and eternal life.
“The whole purpose of the preaching of the Gospel is the glorification of the name, the name of our God, the character of our God.”
“There is a great need that only heaven, only God himself can satisfy, and that need is to be born again.”
“To believe on the name of the only begotten Son of God is to believe in the God who is, the God who is holy, the God who is just…”
“Your response to the light reveals your love of the darkness.”
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