In Caleb Hickman's sermon titled "Nevertheless," based on Hebrews 11:23-27, he emphasizes the doctrine of salvation by grace through faith, particularly as seen in the lives of Old Testament figures like Moses. Hickman critiques the notion of labeling Old Testament believers as "heroes," asserting that their abilities stemmed solely from God's grace. He draws on Scripture, particularly Hebrews 11, to illustrate that faith is a divine gift, not a work of human merit. He underscores the transformative power of God, who chooses His people and imparts faith, enabling them to believe despite their inherent sinfulness. The practical significance of the sermon lies in the affirmation that believers should place their trust in Christ alone for salvation, recognizing that all good comes from God and not from their own efforts.
“The men and women of this chapter, they're no different than you and I. ... Everything good about them came from God.”
“God gave you faith because you're justified. That's the difference.”
“Being a believer does not mean that your fears are gonna go away. ... It means we believe Christ is our only hope of eternal life.”
“Nevertheless, God, who is rich in mercy, loved us when we were unlovable, sent his only begotten son to die for his people on the cross to redeem us back to him.”
Hebrews 11 emphasizes that faith is the substance of things hoped for and the evidence of things not seen, demonstrating that all believers are justified by faith alone.
Hebrews 11:1, Hebrews 11:4-6
God's grace is sufficient because it is revealed through His sovereign choice to save His people, demonstrated by the faith He bestows upon them.
Ephesians 2:4-5, Hebrews 11:6, 2 Timothy 2:19
Faith is crucial for Christians as it is the means through which they receive God's promises and maintain their relationship with Him.
Hebrews 11:6, Romans 1:17
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