In the sermon "A Solemn Word From An Old Saint," Darvin Pruitt addresses the theme of God's providential guidance and the necessity of faithfulness among His people as illustrated in Joshua 23:1-11. Pruitt emphasizes Joshua's reflective words at the end of his life, reminding the Israelites of God's faithfulness in driving out their enemies and the continued need for their courage and commitment to obey His law. He draws attention to specific verses, such as Joshua 23:10, highlighting that one man can chase a thousand because the Lord fights for them, reinforcing the doctrine of divine sovereignty. The significance of the message lies in its application to the present-day believer's life, urging them to cleave to the Lord and to recognize that their victories in spiritual battles stem from God's sovereign grace and empowerment, underscoring key Reformed doctrines like total depravity and divine election.
“Whatever God has willed is going to come to pass. He worketh all things after the counsel of his own will.”
“The most important thing we'll ever learn sitting under the gospel is that without him, you can do nothing.”
“Cleave unto the Lord. That's what I'm saying. Cleave unto the Lord.”
“Take good heed, therefore, unto yourselves that you love the Lord your God.”
The Bible teaches that God's providence governs all things according to His will (Ephesians 1:11).
Ephesians 1:11
We know God fights for His people through the testimonies of Scripture and our personal experiences of His faithfulness (Joshua 23:3).
Joshua 23:3
Cleave to the Lord is crucial for Christians as it signifies unwavering commitment and dependence on God's strength for daily living (Joshua 23:8).
Joshua 23:8
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