The sermon titled "To Perceive" by Caleb Hickman addresses the theological doctrine of divine illumination and its essential role in perceiving spiritual truth, particularly as found in Proverbs 1:1-6. Hickman emphasizes that understanding God’s wisdom and truth is solely a result of God’s grace, refuting any notion of human ability to attain comprehension apart from divine intervention. He cites several Scriptures, including Matthew 13, where Jesus explains parables and indicates that understanding is given only to His followers, thereby underscoring the necessity of God enabling believers to perceive the truth about salvation and Christ. The practical significance of this sermon is profound, as it clarifies that salvation is entirely a divine act and that true insight into God’s nature and His salvific work in Christ is only possible when He grants believers the eyes and ears to see and hear.
“To perceive means to have discernment. It doesn't mean that we have attained understanding because we have done something. That means we have been caused to understand.”
“No one can come to the Father but by me. No one can come to the Father except the Father which sent me draw him.”
“If the Lord doesn't give it, we have no perception of the words of understanding.”
“It’s completely dependent upon Him. Aren’t you glad it's not dependent upon you?”
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