The sermon delivered by Caleb Hickman centers on the theological topic of the will of God, particularly as presented in Hebrews 10:36. The preacher argues that understanding God’s will is foundational for knowing His character, including His sovereignty and holiness. Key Scripture references, including Galatians 1:4, Ephesians 1:4-6, and 2 Timothy 1:9 are highlighted to illustrate that God’s will encompasses the redemptive act of sending Jesus Christ to save His people, which is an act rooted in grace rather than human merit. Hickman emphasizes the necessity of God’s initiative in salvation, asserting that mankind cannot choose God without His enabling grace, thus affirming doctrines of election and irresistible grace. The practical significance of the sermon lies in the call to believers to do the will of God through faith in Christ, as genuine acceptance and obedience arise from understanding one's identity in God's sovereign plan.
“His will is absolute.”
“It is God's will to keep His chosen, saved, and called children.”
“God saves us. Then He calls us, not according to our merits, but based upon the merits of Christ.”
“Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved.”
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