In the sermon titled "The Creator," Caleb Hickman elaborates on the doctrine of Jesus Christ as the Creator, as highlighted in Hebrews 1:1-5. He argues that Christ not only speaks as the Word of God but is also the agent through whom all things were created, encompassing the heavens, skies, and earth. Hickman supports his points with references to John 1:3, emphasizing that everything exists through and because of Christ, thus reinforcing the idea of His preeminent authority over all creation. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in the assurance it provides to believers regarding their salvation; that it is solely the work of the Creator who, without reliance on human effort, can transform the lifeless into the living by His sovereign command.
“Without him was not anything made that was made. Boy, that's simple. And that's clear, isn't it?”
“If he doesn't shine forth his light, we'll just, we'll just dry, we'll stay dead.”
“All things were made by Jesus Christ and without him was not anything made that was made.”
“He created all things for his purpose, all for his glory, all by his power.”
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