Caleb Hickman's sermon, titled "Who Being," centers on the theological doctrines surrounding the person and work of Jesus Christ as articulated in Hebrews 1:1-5. The preacher emphasizes that Jesus is not merely a reflection of God's glory but is, in essence, the "brightness of His glory" and the "express image of His person." Utilizing Scripture references such as John 10 and John 17, Hickman argues that knowledge of the true God is inherently linked to knowing Christ; they are one and the same. He expounds on the significance of Christ's incarnation, highlighting that He is the visible manifestation of God, which contrasts with the invisible nature of the Father. The sermon underscores the necessity of divine revelation for understanding God, asserting that true sight and knowledge of Christ come only through the regenerative work of the Holy Spirit. The doctrinal significance of this message lies in its affirmation of the co-equal and co-eternal relationship within the Godhead, the necessity of Christ's atoning sacrifice, and the assurance that believers' salvation is grounded in the eternal covenant of grace.
“He is God. He is the brightness of his glory and the express image of his person.”
“If I know not Jesus Christ, I know not God.”
“Language is indescribable because the one who is being described is incomprehensible.”
“When he became a man, he veiled his glory in flesh.”
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