In the sermon "Open Arms For Willing Sinners," Darvin Pruitt emphasizes the Reformed doctrine of God's grace and the invitation offered to sinners for salvation, drawing from Revelation 22:17. The preacher articulates that the covenant of grace does not serve as a barrier to salvation but rather as an open door for willing sinners to approach Christ. Key arguments include an exposition of the nature of God’s sovereignty and the active role of the Holy Spirit in calling sinners to faith. Scripture references like Acts 10:43 and 1 Corinthians 2 highlight the necessity of faith and the work of the Spirit in understanding the gospel. The practical significance of this message lies in the assurance it offers to believers that they can come to Christ freely, reinforcing the tenet of irresistible grace in the Reformed tradition.
“Covenant grace is not some big heavenly stop sign. Covenant of grace is an open door.”
“The gospel is a command, but it's an urgent, loving command... Grab the life preserver. You're not saying pretty please… You're commanding him. Get a hold of it.”
“If God had not made that covenant… man would have been finished in the garden.”
“Our problem is God will save somebody… and we get right away. Are you sure you're ready? Get out of the way.”
The Bible teaches that God's grace is an open invitation for all willing sinners to come to Him for salvation.
Revelation 22:17
Predestination is affirmed in Scripture, illustrating God's sovereignty in salvation, as seen in passages like Ephesians 1:4-5.
Ephesians 1:4-5
The covenant of grace ensures that salvation is secure and grounded in God's promises rather than human effort.
Romans 8:38-39
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