The sermon "He is Faithful," based on Hebrews 10:23, focuses on the unwavering faithfulness of God as an integral characteristic of His nature and provision for salvation. Caleb Hickman emphasizes that God's faithfulness distinguishes Him from humanity, whose actions can be unreliable. Supporting his argument, Hickman refers to Hebrews 10:23, calling believers to hold fast to their faith because the God who has promised is faithful. He underlines that the entirety of salvation—from election to preservation—demands God's faithfulness, as human efforts are inadequate. This doctrine emphasizes reliance on God’s promises rather than human performance, establishing a foundational aspect of Reformed theology that assures believers of eternal security and grace.
“If he doesn't perform it faithfully, none can be saved. But he did. Every aspect was performed, was kept, was honored by the Lord Jesus Christ perfectly, faithfully unto the Father.”
“Aren't you glad he's not looking to us to keep ourselves faithfully? He's not looking at you and saying, you better be faithful.”
“His faithfulness is not determined by our obedience. Our obedience is determined by His faithfulness.”
“Because of His faithfulness, our faithfulness becomes our plea. Lord, look to Christ what he did. Don't look to me, not unto us, O Lord, unto thy name be all glory.”
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