In the sermon titled "Thy Salvation Cometh," Darvin Pruitt focuses on the doctrine of salvation as foretold in Isaiah 62:11-12, emphasizing God's sovereign initiative in redeeming His people. Pruitt argues that Isaiah's prophecy illustrates God's unfailing promise to His elect, indicating that salvation is both imminent and sure, characterized by God's authority as the declarer of truth. He supports his points with Scripture references such as Isaiah 62:11, which proclaims the arrival of salvation, and Ephesians 2:6, which highlights believers' union with Christ in heavenly realms. The significance of this message lies in its assurance that God's purpose for salvation will be fulfilled, encouraging believers to rest in Christ and providing hope to those who are struggling and seeking redemption.
“You say unto the daughter of Zion, thy salvation cometh.”
“Everything rests on Him. If He don't come, nothing's going to happen.”
“He’s not going to let one go. Sought out. He’s going to find you wherever you are.”
“Rest in Him. Don’t wait another second. Rest in Him.”
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