The sermon titled "Unchangeable Purpose" by Caleb Hickman addresses the theological doctrine of God's sovereignty and immutability through the narrative of Daniel in the lion's den found in Daniel 6 and the doctrine of justification from Romans 3:24-30. Hickman emphasizes that God's unchangeable purpose is reflected in His immutable nature, showing how divine providence governs all events, including Daniel's physical preservation and his standing before God as a type of Christ. He argues that Daniel's faithfulness in prayer despite mortal threats is illustrative of Christ's atonement work, highlighting that God's plan for redemption—executed through Jesus—is eternally secure and does not depend on human actions. Hickman uses specific scripture references, particularly Romans 3:24-30, asserting that justification is freely given by grace through the atoning sacrifice of Christ. The practical significance lies in the assurance believers can have regarding their salvation, rooted in God's sovereign will to save and the unchangeable nature of His covenant.
“God is immutable, which means he changes not in any way, not in any any attribute.”
“The only way we believe... is if the Lord has revealed unto you that you are the beast that we mentioned the first hour.”
“If Christ had not become guilty, he could have never died because the wages of sin is death.”
“The law demands death, didn’t it? The law demands death for trespass, and everyone is guilty before the law of God.”
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