Darvin Pruitt's sermon titled "According," primarily addresses the Reformed doctrine of election and predestination as outlined in Ephesians 1:4-19. The preacher emphasizes that the salvation of believers is rooted in God's sovereign will and grace, established before the foundation of the world. He supports his arguments with a rich exegesis of Ephesians, illustrating how God's choice of individuals for salvation is not arbitrary but according to His eternal plan and purpose. Pruitt upholds the view that election is a doctrine of comfort, meant to affirm that God’s redemptive will is not capricious but rather intentional and loving. The sermon underscores the significance of understanding God’s character and the transformative nature of grace as essential for true worship and faith.
“God saves sinners by an inward work of grace whereby He makes them meet to be partakers of the inheritance of enlightened saints.”
“Salvation is according to the sovereign, eternal, unchangeable election of God.”
“Every spiritual blessing was set in place and its object fixed before the world began and it's according as he has chosen us in Christ before the world began.”
“God has purposed to save sinners to magnify his grace and his redemption and our forgiveness of sins is according to the riches of his grace.”
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