The sermon "Some Better Thing Part 1" by Caleb Hickman delves into the theological significance of faith as presented in Hebrews 11:32-40. The main argument centers on the nature of faith, stressing that it is God-given and not a human accomplishment. Hickman draws attention to biblical examples from the Old Testament, noting that figures like Abraham and David received promises from God, yet they did not witness their fulfillment. This notion of faith, both in the Old and New Testaments, highlights the covenant of grace, which transcends the limitations of the old covenant that relied on law and works. The sermon highlights that believers today have a fuller revelation of God's promises through Christ, the ultimate fulfillment of salvation, marking a transition from the old covenant to a new covenant based on grace and faith, hence providing a "better thing."
“Faith is not something they produce nor we produce. Faith is not something merited nor earned. It's something that's freely given by the grace of God alone.”
“The old covenant acted by doing and touching, but could never take away sin. Only the blood of the Lord Jesus Christ can do that.”
“These all, having obtained a good report through faith, received not the promise, God having provided some better thing for us.”
“We rest, not looking to the law for righteousness, but looking to Christ as our righteousness alone.”
Faith is a gift from God that enables us to believe in His promises, as seen in Hebrews 11.
Hebrews 11:32-40
Salvation is by grace alone, as it is not earned but freely given by God to His chosen people.
Ephesians 2:8-9
The new covenant provides Christians with the assurance of fulfilled promises through Christ's finished work.
Hebrews 11:40, Ephesians 1:4-5
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