Caleb Hickman's sermon titled "One or the Other," based on John 19:28-30, addresses the critical theological concept of the finished work of Christ in the context of salvation. The preacher argues that salvation is entirely dependent on God's sovereign grace, emphasizing that it is not based on human effort or merit but rather on the accomplished work of Christ, encapsulated in His declaration "It is finished." Hickman cites numerous Scriptures, including Romans 3:10 and 2 Timothy 1:9, to demonstrate the total depravity of man and the unconditional grace of God in salvific matters. The doctrinal significance of this sermon lies in its affirmation of key Reformed doctrines such as total depravity, unconditional election, and the perseverance of the saints, which stress that salvation is a work solely attributed to God’s grace rather than human choice.
“Either we believe God or we believe self, one or the other, one or the other. There’s no in between.”
“Not our goodness, but His goodness. Not our choosing, but His choosing.”
“The only way that we believe the truth and not the lie is God must be the doer of it.”
“Aren’t you glad the Lord causes us to believe? It is finished. It is finished.”
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