In the sermon titled "A Sinner Made Straight," Darvin Pruitt explores the healing of the woman with a spirit of infirmity as recorded in Luke 13:10-17. The main theological topic discussed is the sovereign grace of Christ in salvation. Pruitt argues that Jesus' miracles serve three primary purposes: confirming His Messiahship, illustrating His sovereign grace, and depicting the spiritual healing of sinners. He references Acts 2:22 and Hebrews 2:3-4 to support the assertion that miracles authenticate Christ's identity and mission. The practical significance lies in recognizing that salvation is found only in Christ and that the providence of God plays a crucial role in leading individuals to His grace, highlighting that the spiritual infirmities of humanity can only be healed through Christ’s intervention.
“Salvation is in a person. He's the way of God. He's the way of grace. He's the way of glory. He's the way of sovereign purpose.”
“Every miracle describes the sinner and points us to Christ. We're dead, palsied, bent over, demon-possessed, paralyzed, ignorant, blind, deaf, hungry, thirsty, lost and on and on it goes.”
“The cure for the spirit of infirmity is Christ... No man cometh unto the Father but by me.”
“The Son of Man is Lord also of the Sabbath. And salvation is in a person, not in a day or a place or an ordinance.”
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