In the sermon "Good Doctrine," Caleb Hickman examines the importance of sound doctrine as foundational to the Christian faith, emphasizing that the core of good doctrine is centered on Christ and His grace. He argues against three prevalent heresies: free will works religion, legalism, and antinomianism, explaining that each diverts the focus from God's sovereign choice and grace in salvation. Hickman supports his claims with Scripture references from Proverbs 4:1-2, John 1:13, Hebrews 10:12, and Romans 3:20, highlighting that salvation is entirely a work of God rather than dependent on human effort. The practical significance of his message lies in understanding that good doctrine grounds believers in the truth of God's grace, leading to a focus on Christ rather than self, which is the true essence of the Christian faith.
“If we miss Christ, we've missed it all.”
“Our doctrine is good doctrine because of who it declares, who he is and what he has done.”
“No one can choose God, it's God that chose... It's all by grace.”
“Christ is all, salvation is of the Lord, and it is finished.”
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