In his sermon titled "The Faith of Jesus Christ," Caleb Hickman addresses the theological doctrine of justification by faith, highlighting the centrality of Christ's faithfulness in salvation rather than human merit. He argues that believers are not justified by the law or their works, but by the faith of Jesus Christ, citing Galatians 3:23-29 as foundational for understanding that the law served merely as a schoolmaster leading to Christ. Hickman emphasizes that true faith is a gift from God, which leads believers to rest in Christ’s accomplished work on the cross for their salvation. The practical significance of this message is profound, as it distinguishes between faith as a work to be produced by the believer and faith as a divinely bestowed assurance of salvation, thereby safeguarding God's grace from being treated as a human endeavor.
“We're not justified, we're not righteous because of what we do. We're justified, we're made righteous by what the Lord Jesus Christ has done for his people.”
“Faith is the result of being justified freely by His grace, not the cause, not our faith, but the faith of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“This faith looks to the Lord Jesus Christ all the time. This faith, it's the free gift of God.”
“This isn't about what we can do for him. This is about what God must do for us.”
The Bible teaches that justification comes solely through the faith of Jesus Christ, not by our works.
Galatians 3:23-29, Ephesians 2:8
Christ's faith saves us because it is His faithfulness that secures our justification and righteousness before God.
Galatians 2:21, Romans 10:17
The faith of Jesus Christ is essential because it is the foundation of our salvation and the assurance of our righteousness.
Galatians 3:23-29, Ephesians 1:15-20
'The faith of Christ' refers to His perfect faithfulness and obedience, which is imputed to believers for their justification.
Galatians 3:22, Ephesians 2:8-9
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