In his sermon titled "Then Shalt Thou Understand," Caleb Hickman addresses the importance of spiritual understanding as outlined in Proverbs 2:1-5. He argues that true comprehension of God’s wisdom and the fear of the Lord is not a result of human effort or intellect but is a divine gift given to the elect. Hickman emphasizes that Scripture is intended for God's people, and genuine understanding requires the Holy Spirit's work in an individual’s heart, drawing on Romans 3:10-12 to affirm that none seek God on their own. He reiterates the Reformed doctrine of total depravity, asserting that apart from God's intervention, individuals remain spiritually dead and incapable of seeking Him. This message has profound implications for Christians, underscoring the necessity of grace in understanding the Scriptures and the gospel.
“Scripture is not written... as a love letter from the Lord to his people; it's written to a particular people, the declared message to God's elect.”
“Only the Lord's people hear this truth... a dead man can't receive anything.”
“The ability to seek the Lord as a sheep is evidence of life and not the cause of it.”
“Everything God requires, he provides.”
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