The sermon "By Grace Alone" by Caleb Hickman focuses on the Reformed doctrine of justification by grace through faith, emphasizing that salvation is solely the work of God accomplished through Jesus Christ. Hickman firmly asserts that salvation cannot involve human works, referencing Galatians 1:1-5 to illustrate that grace is extended freely from God without any merit on the part of the sinner. He mentions the pivotal scriptural assertion from Ephesians 2:8-9, highlighting that grace is a gift from God, which emphasizes both the need for divine sovereignty in salvation and the total depravity of humanity. The practical significance of this message underlines the necessity of understanding grace to achieve peace with God; without it, individuals revert to bondage under the law, indicating that the heart of the gospel message remains the unmerited favor of God towards sinners.
“Not one thing can be added to it, and not one thing can be taken away from it.”
“Until grace alone is preached, we cannot have peace with God.”
“If salvation is not…by grace alone, it's not salvation at all.”
“Salvation belongs to God. He earned it on the cross of Calvary.”
The Bible teaches that salvation is a gift from God, received through grace alone and not by works.
Ephesians 2:8-9, Galatians 1:1-5
Scripture affirms that salvation through grace alone is sufficient and that no works can contribute to our justification.
Romans 3:24, Romans 11:6
Understanding grace alone is crucial as it assures believers of their salvation and peace with God.
Galatians 1:3, Ephesians 2:14
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