In this sermon titled "7 Things God Cannot Do Part 2," Caleb Hickman focuses on the immutability and holiness of God, emphasizing the importance of understanding God's nature in relation to faith and salvation. He argues that God's attributes restrict Him from lying, changing, sinning, and denying Himself, which provides foundational assurance for believers in their relationship with Him. Hickman discusses several Scripture references, including Hebrews 11:6 and Malachi 3:6, to illustrate that God does not change, reinforcing the significance of God's reliability and His promise of salvation through faith. The practical significance of this message lies in the encouragement it gives believers about the unchanging nature of God, allowing them to rest assured in their salvation and the permanence of God's love and grace.
Key Quotes
“You must believe he is who he says he is. And the only way that we can believe that is if he gives us the faith to do so.”
“If he punished Christ on my behalf, there's no way that he can punish me for that same sin, because it's gone now.”
“What a comfort to the believer to know if the Lord says, I will not lose one sheep. You can believe that because he's God.”
“Thank God for the things he cannot do. Everything that he has done, he's done it because of the things he cannot do to save his people from their sins.”
The Bible states that God cannot change, affirming His immutable nature.
God’s immutability is a fundamental attribute that signifies He cannot change. Malachi 3:6 states, 'For I am the Lord, I change not.' This is crucial for our understanding of God’s character and His promises, as it assures us that He remains constant and reliable. If God were to change, it would imply that He could alter His promises or love, which goes against His very nature. His immutability provides believers with comfort, as His promises of love and salvation remain unwavering and eternal.
Malachi 3:6, Hebrews 13:8
The Bible asserts that God's holiness demands that every sin must be punished.
God's holiness is a central aspect of His character which necessitates that He cannot allow sin to go unpunished. In Joshua 24:19, it is stated that God is a holy and jealous God who will not forgive transgressions unless they are addressed. This reality emphasizes the seriousness of sin and the need for a savior. Ultimately, it is through the sacrificial death of Christ that God’s justice is satisfied, allowing Him to forgive sin without compromising His holiness. Thus, God's nature demands that sin is dealt with, and for believers, the punishment was placed upon Christ.
Joshua 24:19, Exodus 34:7, Romans 6:23
God's inability to lie is essential because it guarantees the truth of His promises.
The fact that God cannot lie is crucial for our faith and assurance as believers. In Hebrews 6:18, it says, 'It is impossible for God to lie,' which underlines the reliability of His covenants and promises. If God could lie, we would have no firm foundation upon which to base our faith. His truthfulness assures us that what He promises in His Word will come to pass. This characteristic also amplifies our hope in salvation, as we trust in the reality of His promises that He has made to His people throughout scripture.
Hebrews 6:18, Titus 1:2
Jesus assures us that He will not lose any who are given to Him by the Father.
In John 6:37-39, Jesus states, 'All that the Father giveth me shall come to me; and him that cometh to me I will in no wise cast out.' This promise reinforces the security of believers in Christ, affirming that every individual chosen by the Father will be preserved. The emphasis on God’s sovereign will ensures that nothing can thwart His purpose in salvation. These verses provide great comfort to believers, as it guarantees eternal security in Christ—confirming that those the Father has called will never be lost or cast away.
John 6:37-39, Romans 8:30
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