Caleb Hickman's sermon titled "Wrought of Our God" focuses on the theme of God's sovereignty in the building of His Kingdom, as exemplified in the narrative of Nehemiah. Hickman argues that just as Nehemiah, despite opposition and ridicule, was able to fortify the walls of Jerusalem through the sovereign provision of God, so too are believers assured that God's purpose will be fulfilled in their lives. Key scripture references include Nehemiah 6:1-9, which describes Nehemiah’s unwavering dedication to his God-given task despite threats, and Revelation 12:9-12, which highlights the ultimate victory of God over Satan. The sermon's significance lies in its reminder that the work done through the church is ultimately God's work, encouraging believers to find hope and strength in Christ amid adversity, knowing that all glory belongs to God.
“The God of heaven, he will prosper us. Therefore, we, his servants will arise and build."
“They were glorifying God. And it's evident in Nehemiah, they worshiped God. They didn't pat themselves on the back for what they had done."
“Satan hates God's gospel, God's people. Satan hates God. Satan hates the Lord Jesus Christ and everything about him."
“The wall was finished...because it was wrought of our God. That's our title, wrought of our God. All the glory goes to God because he is the one that did the work."
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