In the sermon "Blessed" by Darvin Pruitt, the main theological topic addressed is the profound nature of being blessed as a believer in Jesus Christ. Pruitt emphasizes that true blessing is realized through a relationship with Christ, who is the central theme of the book of Revelation. He cites Scripture passages such as Ephesians 1:3, which affirms that believers are blessed with every spiritual blessing in Christ, as a foundational support to his message. The practical significance of his preaching lies in encouraging believers to maintain a focus on their spiritual blessings, particularly in times of trial or distress, asserting that one's status as blessed remains unaffected by earthly circumstances. The sermon underscores Reformed doctrines of election and the sovereignty of God in blessing His chosen people, reinforcing the transformative impact of these truths in daily life.
“Christ is all. He's all. My message... consists of one word, blessed.”
“Every good gift and every perfect gift cometh down from above, comes down from the Father of lights with whom is no variableness.”
“The revelation of John begins with... the revelation of Jesus Christ, and truly he is the medium, the mediator, the conduit, if you will, by which the Father has blessed us.”
“Truly, God's children are blessed before ever they do anything.”
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