In his sermon titled "The Final Word On the Matter," Darvin Pruitt addresses the theological significance of Jesus' crucifixion as recounted in Luke 23:44-46. He highlights the three hours of darkness, the tearing of the temple veil, and Jesus' final words as central elements that reveal the profound mystery of redemption. Pruitt emphasizes that the darkness signifies the weight of human sin and Christ's role as the crucified Redeemer, while the torn veil symbolizes both the invalidation of the Old Covenant priesthood and the direct access believers now have to God through Christ’s atoning work. To support his arguments, he references Amos 8:9, Hebrews 10:19-20, and the theological implications of being called out of darkness into light. Pruitt concludes that God has the ultimate authority in defining the meaning of Christ's work, urging believers to rest their faith in God's truth rather than human interpretations.
“This wasn’t just a solar eclipse. This was a darkness all over the earth.”
“The open veil exposes that pretentious place of false religion’s reconciliation.”
“When Jesus of Nazareth died on the cross, he did not commit his work into the hands of men. He said, Father, into thy hands I commend my spirit.”
“What’s God’s final word on the matter? It’s finished.”
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