In Darvin Pruitt's sermon titled "Confidence In Christ," the main theological topic addressed is the supremacy of Christ's sacrifice in the context of the New Covenant as outlined in the book of Hebrews, particularly Hebrews 10:35. Pruitt emphasizes that Christ's atoning work necessitates confidence and assurance for believers, arguing that the Old Covenant's sacrificial system was a foreshadowing that has been fulfilled in Christ. He utilizes Scripture from Hebrews chapters 8 to 10 to illustrate that the New Covenant, established by Christ's sacrifice, offers complete redemption and an intimate relationship with God, contrasting it with the ineffectiveness of the Levitical priesthood. The practical significance of this doctrine is that it reassures believers of their security in Christ and their access to God, enhancing their worship and community life as they encourage one another toward love and good works in the context of assembled worship.
“Confidence is not in our competence. Our confidence is in God, in Christ, and in such things that God has appointed for our salvation.”
“When Christ appeared, He appeared as a high priest of good things to come...He didn’t go in that old tent...He offered no goats or calves, but by His own blood...having obtained eternal redemption for us.”
“This assembly is not to be forsaken. What's lost when it is forsaken cannot be calculated.”
“To forsake the assembling of the saints is to forsake Christ because He is in their midst. He’s the reason for their assembly.”
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