The sermon "Comfort For Dying Sinners" by Darvin Pruitt focuses on the doctrine of substitutionary atonement as illustrated in Luke 23:39-43, where Jesus promises the repentant thief salvation. Pruitt argues that the thief recognized Christ as the only source of hope and salvation amid his own condemnation, articulating the positional righteousness found only in Christ, who bore the sins of many. He emphasizes that nothing about Christ’s death was incidental; it was part of God's sovereign plan (Acts 4:27) where Christ suffered as both a substitute and representative for sin. The sermon highlights the practical significance of knowing one’s assurance in Christ, noting the transformation from death to eternal life through faith in Him.
“Is there something else you need from God? Is there anything else in this world, would it comfort you in your death?”
“When Christ died on that cross, He wasn't up there suffering wrongfully. He was suffering for our sins as our substitute.”
“His death was not a loss, but gain. His death was no more the end, but the beginning.”
“Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do.”
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