The sermon titled "A Gospel Picture" by Darvin Pruitt explores the theological concept of the kingdom of God as demonstrated through the conquest of Canaan in the Book of Joshua. Pruitt emphasizes that Israel's victory, led by Joshua, serves as a typological representation of Christ's sovereign rule in the hearts of believers, highlighting that true salvation involves the conquering of the old self and the establishment of Christ’s reign. He cites Joshua 1:5, demonstrating God's promise to Joshua that parallels the divine assurance believers have in Christ's victory over sin and the law. The sermon underscores the significance of grace triumphing over the demands of the law, reinforcing Reformed doctrines of total depravity and justification solely through faith in Christ's accomplished work. The practical takeaway emphasizes the necessity of completely surrendering the mind of the flesh, symbolized by the city of Debar, to enter into the rest promised by God through a relationship with Christ.
“Whenever you see that word kingdom, he's talking about his rule... He saves a man when he comes up and sets up his kingdom in your heart, when he conquers.”
“Christ hath redeemed us from the curse of the law being made a curse for us... He exalted the law and made it honorable.”
“There can be no rest till the law be submissive to grace.”
“What good would this building be and this land without the water of life?”
The Bible describes the mind of the flesh as a collection of human concepts of law and governance, influencing thoughts and beliefs apart from God.
Galatians 3:12, Joshua 15:15-19
Grace reigns through righteousness as it is imputed to believers through faith in Jesus Christ, not through the law.
Romans 5:21, Galatians 3:12
Understanding the fulfillment of the law in Christ is essential as it assures believers that they are no longer under its condemnation but are made righteous through faith.
Romans 10:4, Galatians 3:12
Christ being the end of the law means that He fulfills its requirements and brings righteousness to all who believe in Him.
Romans 10:4, Galatians 3:12
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