In his sermon titled "Wisdom in the Heart," Caleb Hickman explores the profound concept of wisdom as depicted in Proverbs 2:10-22, emphasizing that true wisdom is not attained through human effort or intellectual pursuits but is a gift from God, articulated as Christ himself. He argues that spiritual wisdom must be given by God's grace, with Christ being the essence of this wisdom. Hickman stresses that individuals often fall into the trap of seeking knowledge for self-righteousness, forgetting that real wisdom results in humility and acknowledgment of one’s depravity. He references Proverbs 2:6, Romans 11:33, and Psalm 51 to illustrate that wisdom comes solely from God, revealing one's need for Christ as the redeemer. The practical significance of this sermon lies in its call for believers to seek wisdom from God alone and to recognize that salvation and righteousness are found solely in Christ.
“Wisdom's a person. Wisdom must be given, and it's given freely by the Lord's grace.”
“If the Lord doesn't give wisdom, we'll never have it. He's the source of it.”
“Wisdom teaches us that we are vanity... it says, 'I'm vanity.'”
“When wisdom enters into the heart, it teaches us that we need a substitute.”
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