In Jabez Rutt's sermon titled "The Power and Effect of Prayer," the main theological topic addressed is the transformative power of prayer as illustrated in Acts 4:31. Rutt emphasizes that prayer is a powerful tool for believers, leading to boldness in their proclamation of the Gospel and filling them with the Holy Spirit. He discusses how the early church, after facing persecution, devoted themselves to prayer, which resulted in a significant outpouring of the Holy Spirit and miraculous occurrences among them. The key Scripture references include Acts 4:31, where the place was shaken, and they spoke boldly, demonstrating that prayer activates divine power and unity within the church. The sermon emphasizes the practical significance of prayer as a means through which believers experience God's presence, enabling them to be effective witnesses for Christ in a hostile world while living in mutual support and community.
“When they had prayed, the place was shaken where they were assembled together, and they were all filled with the Holy Ghost and they spake the Word of God with boldness.”
“Prayer's a weapon for the feeble. It is weakest souls that wield it best.”
“Oh that we might be much enabled to press on, not to faint, not to give up, not to turn back, but pressing on and pressing forward and looking onto Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith.”
“The grace of God has a practical effect. Oh, that we may be enabled by the spirit and grace of God to live as we ought to live, to do what we ought to do.”
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