Caleb Hickman's sermon titled "Faithful Savior," based on Hebrews 3:2, articulates the core Reformed doctrine of God's sovereignty and the faithfulness of Christ in the work of salvation. Hickman contrasts human planning with divine purpose, asserting that God purposes rather than plans, as He is omniscient and omnipotent. He emphasizes that the redemptive work of Christ was a predetermined act to save the elect, accomplished without any attempt or failure on Christ's part but through His unchanging fidelity to the Father. The sermon underscores the practical significance of recognizing Christ's faithfulness as the foundation of salvation, assuring believers that their forgiveness and righteousness are not based on personal merit but solely on Christ's completed work.
“God doesn’t plan; He purposes. Why would He need to plan? He knows all things. He’s everywhere all the time.”
“Salvation is by works. Just not my works and your works. It’s by the work of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“His faithfulness was not an attempt. He can’t be anything but faithful. It’s not possible for him to be unfaithful.”
“The need given causes grace to be received. Every sinner that the Lord purposed to save is made needy of Christ and given the grace to receive him all by faith.”
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