Caleb Hickman’s sermon "To Know I Am," centered on Proverbs 8:12-16, articulates the profound doctrine of God’s sovereignty and our human depravity. He argues that a true understanding of God begins with recognizing His sovereign authority and our absolute inability to bridge the gap to Him due to our sinful nature. The preacher highlights that wisdom, knowledge, and understanding are not merely attributes of God but are embodied in Christ, referenced in Proverbs as “I am.” Key passages from Scripture, including John 14:6 and Galatians 2:21, emphasize that salvation is entirely accomplished through Christ and not reliant upon human works or beliefs. The practical significance of Hickman’s message is the comforting truth that salvation is fully secured in Christ, teaching believers that their acceptance before God rests solely on His sovereign grace rather than their performance or intellect.
“When you see the Lord high and lifted up, you'll see your depravity.”
“To know I am is to know truth about God and about self.”
“He is what He is; other than what we are.”
“To know Him is to be made to believe that He satisfied all the demands of God for my salvation.”
The Bible teaches that God is sovereign over all creation and that His purposes cannot be thwarted.
Proverbs 8:14, Romans 8:28
The Bible declares that Jesus is wisdom itself, as seen in Proverbs 8:12-16 where He states, 'I am understanding'.
Proverbs 8:12-16, Colossians 2:3
Recognizing our depravity helps us understand our need for Christ and His redemptive work.
Romans 3:23
To know God personally is to have faith in Christ and recognize Him as our all in all.
John 17:3
The doctrine of grace emphasizes that salvation is solely the work of God, not dependent on human merit.
Ephesians 2:8-9
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