In the sermon titled "The One True God," Caleb Hickman focuses on the attribute of God's uniqueness and sovereignty as the sole deity. He emphasizes that the one true God is distinct from false gods and idols that reflect the fallen nature of humanity, primarily drawing on Proverbs 2:6-9, which describes God as the source of wisdom and understanding. The preacher articulates five essential truths about God's character: He cannot lie, He does not change, His purpose cannot be thwarted, His justice cannot be demanded twice, and He cannot cease loving His elect. These points are supported by various scriptural references, such as Hebrews 6:18 on God's inability to lie and Malachi 3:6 on His unchanging nature, highlighting the doctrinal significance of God's covenant with sinners and the salvific assurance provided to the elect. Overall, the sermon underscores that true worship must stem from an authentic heart and faith, acknowledging God's attributes and grace in the life of His people.
“Worship to the one true God is in the heart and it's by faith and it's by his spirit.”
“The one true God cannot lie. He can't tell a white lie. He can't tell a partial truth. He cannot lie.”
“His purpose cannot be stopped. Whatever He has purposed is going to happen. Matter of fact, it's already happened.”
“He cannot exact justice twice; justice was satisfied on the cross of Calvary.”
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