Caleb Hickman's sermon titled "5 Simple Questions," based on Galatians 3:1-5, addresses the crucial doctrinal conflict of faith versus works within the Christian life. The main theological topic involves understanding salvation, justification, and sanctification through the lens of faith in Christ alone, contrasting with the legalistic tendencies of relying on the works of the law. Hickman develops this through five rhetorical questions posed by the Apostle Paul, each designed to provoke contemplation among the Galatians about their reliance on grace versus law. Key Scripture referenced includes Galatians 3:1-5, where Paul questions their bewitchment and encourages them to reflect on their reception of the Spirit, indicating that true salvation and justification come solely through faith and not by human effort. The practical significance of this sermon reinforces the Reformed doctrine of salvation by grace alone, highlighting the sufficiency of Christ's sacrifice and the danger of legalism which leads to spiritual deception.
“Preach the truth in love, not in a condescending manner... Paul is heartbroken. These are his children in the gospel.”
“To disobey the truth means to not look to Christ... to believe on the Lord Jesus Christ as all of your righteousness before God.”
“Receiving is not a work... It's something that's bestowed freely by the grace of God.”
“Christ is the end of the law for righteousness... He accomplished everything he had purposed to accomplish.”
The Bible warns against being bewitched by false teachings that lead to disobedience of the truth, urging believers to focus on Christ as their righteousness.
Galatians 3:1-5
Salvation is by faith alone, as believers receive the Holy Spirit not through works of the law but by hearing the gospel.
Galatians 3:2
Trusting in Christ alone is essential for sanctification, as believers are made perfect in Him rather than through their fleshly efforts.
Galatians 3:3
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