The sermon titled "Author and Finisher" by Caleb Hickman emphasizes the sovereignty of Christ as the source and completion of faith, grounded in Hebrews 12:2 and Psalm 119:33-40. Hickman argues that salvation is entirely God's work—Christ is not only the "author" but also the "finisher" of faith, meaning that it originates and concludes with Him, independent of human effort. He critiques traditional interpretations of certain scriptural phrases, asserting that personal effort has no role in salvation. Hickman draws on multiple Scriptures to solidify his argument, particularly emphasizing that understanding, teaching, and the ability to follow God's commandments come solely from Christ and His righteousness, which believers must continually seek. The practical significance is that believers are reminded to rely wholly on Christ for salvation and understanding, acknowledging their need for divine grace and intervention.
“Looking unto Jesus, the author and finisher of faith, who for the joy that was set before Him endured the cross.”
“Lord, if you don’t quicken me, we’re gonna be dead. Quicken means to make alive.”
“It’s a plea, isn’t it? It’s a plea, Lord, if you don’t cause, we can’t do anything.”
“Your judgments are good. You must have put away my sin, or I have no hope in salvation.”
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