In Caleb Hickman's sermon titled "Everlasting Consolation," the primary theological topic addressed is the doctrine of salvation through the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, particularly as it relates to the comfort believers derive from their union with Him. Hickman emphasizes the importance of being chosen by God from the beginning for salvation, articulated in 2 Thessalonians 2:13-17, where Paul assures the Thessalonian church of their eternal comfort and hope through Christ. Central to the sermon is the idea that true consolation cannot be found in oneself or the world, but solely in Christ, who is described as the everlasting source of peace and hope. Hickman further supports his points using Romans 5:12-21 and 1 Corinthians 15, illustrating the contrast between the spiritual death inherited from Adam and the life imparted through Christ's redemptive work. The significance of this doctrinal teaching lies in the assurance that believers are spiritually alive in Christ, anchored in the hope of their eternal state with God.
“The word everlasting consolation is the only place throughout all of scripture that is written, everlasting consolation.”
“There is one who has the power to make those whom he loves alive.”
“He is our everlasting consolation. He is our only comfort.”
“When we take our last breath, that death is the revelation of eternal life.”
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