Caleb Hickman's sermon titled "Christ, Our Mercy Seat," focuses on the theological significance of Christ as the fulfillment of the Old Testament typology found in Hebrews 9:1-5. The preacher argues that Christ embodies the mercy seat, where God meets humanity in grace rather than judgment. He emphasizes key elements of the mercy seat, including its gold overlay symbolizing Christ's sovereignty, the manna representing Christ as the bread of life, and Aaron's rod that budded illustrating resurrection and life from death. Hickman further expounds on the tables of the covenant, asserting that Christ is the only one who can fulfill the law perfectly. Consequently, the sermon underscores the Reformed doctrines of total depravity, unconditional election, limited atonement, and perseverance of the saints, highlighting the centrality of Christ's redemptive work and the necessity of God's grace for salvation.
“If you want eternal life, it will only come to you God's way. God's way. His saving. His calling. His keeping. It will come to you God's way.”
“He is the mercy seat. He is the place. He is the person where we will meet God in mercy, or we will not have mercy at all.”
“Nothing but the blood of Jesus. That's what they're declaring. That's what they're declaring. Nothing else will reveal his glory, but his gospel.”
“Believe on Him. This is the only place God reveals at the mercy seat. Our mercy seat, the Lord Jesus Christ.”
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