Darvin Pruitt's sermon on Psalm 62:5-8 focuses on the theme of waiting upon God as the ultimate source of salvation and refuge. The preacher emphasizes four main points: the precious commitment of the soul to God, the grand expectation believers should have in God’s salvation, the necessity of divine trust in all circumstances, and the sure end of such trust. He supports his arguments through Scripture references, illustrating that God alone is the rock and salvation for his people, highlighting the critical doctrine of God's sovereignty in salvation and the perseverance of the saints. The significance of this message lies in encouraging believers to entrust their souls entirely to God, recognizing that true refuge and hope are found only in Him amidst life's trials, thus reinforcing doctrines of grace and assurance.
“God Himself is our salvation. Let that sink in. Men and women are saved... But what is it to be saved by God? God Himself.”
“This is where salvation begins in men with a commitment of the soul. It's the most precious thing you have.”
“If the Lord be for us, who can be against us? Ain’t that what it says over there in Romans 8?”
“God is our refuge. This is the place where judgment's fires have already burned.”
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