In the sermon titled "How to Be Free," preached by Caleb Hickman, the central theological topic addressed is the doctrine of justification by faith alone, emphasizing that Christ is the sole source of righteousness for believers. The preacher articulates that reliance on the law for justification leads to bondage and transgression, as supported by Galatians 2:16-21, where Paul argues that no one can be justified by works of the law but only through faith in Jesus Christ. Hickman highlights that true freedom comes from recognizing that Christ's faithfulness—His life, death, and resurrection—serves as the basis for one's justification, rendering any law-keeping as futile and ultimately leading to self-condemnation. The practical significance of this message is a call for believers to understand their identity in Christ, relying fully on Him for righteousness rather than their own works, thus living in the freedom that comes from grace alone.
“Christ alone is our justification. That's the message.”
“If righteousness came by the law, then Christ is dead in vain.”
“We're not to trust in ourselves. We don't trust these hands anymore to accomplish anything before God that would merit anything good.”
“Look to the Lord Jesus Christ who is righteous, who is the righteousness of his people.”
The Bible teaches that justification is by faith alone in Christ, not by works.
Galatians 2:16
Scripture clearly states that salvation is a gift from God received through faith, not by our works.
Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 3:24
Relying on Christ for righteousness is crucial because our own works cannot justify us before God.
Galatians 2:21, Romans 3:22-24
Faith is the means by which we receive justification through Christ's righteousness.
Galatians 2:16, Ephesians 2:8-9
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