In this sermon on Joshua 24:14-27, Pruitt presents a Reformed exposition of covenant theology, specifically God's covenant of grace and the absolute sovereignty of God in salvation. The preacher argues that Joshua's farewell address presents a fundamental dichotomy between serving the true God and serving false gods—between those who trust in God's electing grace and distinguishing providence, and those who construct idolatrous systems rooted in man-centered theology. Pruitt uses Joshua's historical narrative to expose contemporary theological errors, particularly Arminian doctrines of free will, synergistic salvation models, and human-centered religion that compromise God's character. The sermon emphasizes that true service to God requires acknowledging human depravity, divine monergism in salvation, and the impossibility of human merit before a holy God. Through Joshua's covenant renewal (Joshua 24:19-27) and the metaphor of the witness stone, Pruitt presents Christ as the definitive stone—simultaneously a living stone for believers and a stumbling stone for unbelievers—functioning as an eternal witness to the nature of God. The practical significance lies in calling professing Christians to examine whether they serve the true God revealed in Scripture or a false god fashioned by human imagination, making this a summons to doctrinal reformation and authentic covenant commitment.
“He took the first step and all the other steps... You didn't choose me. I chose you. You didn't give me life. I gave you life.”
“To serve the Lord is to take your place as a bankrupt beggar... I have to take my place as a sinner. That's how you serve him.”
“Men and women are only free to choose the God of their idolatry. How come? Because they don't know any other God. That's why.”
“Every other religion in the world, no matter what the name on the door says is idolatry because the name of God, the character of God, is compromised. If this character is compromised any at all, then you're worshiping a false god.”
Covenant theology emphasizes God's covenant of grace, highlighting His unmerited blessings on His people.
Joshua 24:14-27
God's sovereignty is evident in scripture, where He works all things according to the counsel of His own will.
Joshua 24:14-27
Serving God with sincerity involves worshiping Him as He desires, acknowledging our sinfulness and dependence on His grace.
Joshua 24:14-19, John 4:24
Putting away idols means rejecting false gods and any concepts of God that distort His true character.
Joshua 24:14-27
God's attributes reveal His holiness and sovereignty, contrasting the false gods formed from human imagination.
Joshua 24:14-27, Romans 1:21-23
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