The sermon "Thy Faith Hath Saved Thee," preached by Angus Fisher, expounds on the profound themes of grace, forgiveness, and love exemplified in the interaction between Jesus and the sinful woman in Luke 7:36-50. Fisher highlights the contrast between the self-righteous Pharisee and the repentant woman, emphasizing how true love and faith respond to Christ's invitation. Scriptures such as Jeremiah 31:3 and Luke 7 are utilized to show God’s unchanging love and the transformative power of grace in the sinner’s life, affirming that genuine faith leads to salvation and peace. The practical significance of the sermon lies in its encouragement for believers to see their need for grace, to respond in love, and to acknowledge Christ in humility, demonstrating that their acts of love are a reflection of God's love toward them.
“This is a glorious picture we have before us in Luke chapter seven of this woman being drawn into the arms and into the presence of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“We love him because he first loved us.”
“When holiness comes close to a sinner, there’s never nothing happening.”
“Thy faith has saved thee.”
The Bible describes God's love as everlasting and unconditional, particularly seen in Jeremiah 31:3.
Jeremiah 31:3
Faith saves us because it is granted by God, as expressed in the statement 'thy faith has saved thee' in Luke 7:50.
Luke 7:50, Ephesians 2:8-9
Communion with God allows believers to experience His love, guidance, and peace, which are essential for spiritual growth.
Luke 7:36-50
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