Caleb Hickman's sermon "By Jesus Christ," focused on Galatians 1:1, addresses the vital Reformed doctrine of salvation by grace alone through faith, emphasizing that it is solely the work of Christ, not of man. Hickman argues that the Galatians were undermining the gospel by adding circumcision to Christ's redemptive work, highlighting that even a single addition can void the efficacy of salvation. He supports his assertions with references to Scripture, including Paul's apostleship, emphasizing that salvation is not a result of human effort but is entirely God's doing, as proclaimed in notable texts like Hebrews and Isaiah. The sermon underscores the practical significance of acknowledging that salvation must rest solely on Jesus Christ’s finished work, reinforcing the need for believers to rely exclusively on Him for their justification and sanctification.
“It's not what you do, it's what Christ has done.”
“Salvation is of the Lord alone.”
“To add to or take away from the finished work of Christ is to say God is a failure. He failed, but he didn't fail.”
“Salvation is through and by Jesus Christ alone.”
The Bible teaches that salvation is entirely through Jesus Christ, not by human effort.
Galatians 1:1, Ephesians 2:8-9
Scripture consistently affirms that salvation is a gift from God, not earned by human works.
Ephesians 2:8-9, Galatians 1:1
Understanding salvation as not by works ensures that believers rest solely in Christ's atonement.
Galatians 1:1, Hebrews 1:3
Galatians teaches that Christ’s sacrifice is sufficient for salvation and cannot be supplemented by human works.
Galatians 1:1, Hebrews 1:3
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