In the sermon titled "Leaving the Gospel," Caleb Hickman addresses the critical Reformed doctrine of the perseverance of the saints and the dangers of departing from the true gospel, drawing on Proverbs 6:25-33. He emphasizes that mankind, by nature, fails to come to Christ as their true Husband due to a heart problem—an inherent lack of faithfulness and understanding. Hickman illustrates the spiritual implications of adultery as a metaphor for forsaking true worship and aligning with false gospels, echoing the warnings of Paul in Galatians 1 about the consequences of mingling law with grace. He asserts that the only remedy for this spiritual adultery is God's grace, which enables believers to remain in faith, continually reliant on the righteousness of Christ rather than self-justification. Furthermore, the practical significance of Hickman's message lies in the assurance that true believers, kept by God's power, will not depart from the gospel, as it is Christ alone who satisfies God's justice and provides eternal life.
“Men by nature cannot be faithful to God. It's his faithfulness that makes us faithful.”
“To seek righteousness outside of Christ is to be burned with fire, now and forever.”
“The only hope that we have is that the Lord would enable us to believe it. The Lord would enable us to need it.”
“He that cometh to me, I will in no wise cast out. That's what he said.”
Leaving the gospel leads to spiritual adultery and a lack of true understanding of God.
Proverbs 6:25-33, 1 Corinthians 2:14
Scripture teaches that our righteousness is only accepted through Christ, who fulfilled the law perfectly.
Isaiah 64:6, Romans 3:22-24
Understanding spiritual adultery helps Christians recognize the dangers of false gospels.
Proverbs 6:32, Galatians 1:6-9
The gospel promises that God will keep His people from departing from the truth.
John 10:27-28, Ephesians 1:13-14
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