In the sermon titled "A Faithful And Wise Steward," Darvin Pruitt addresses the crucial Reformed doctrine of stewardship, drawing from Luke 12:41-44. He emphasizes the distinction between a faithful servant and an evil servant, identifying the faithful steward as one chosen by God for leadership within the church. Pruitt articulates that this leadership encompasses apostles, evangelists, and pastor-teachers, underscoring their divinely appointed roles that differ markedly from worldly governance. He points to scripture references such as Hebrews 2:4 and 1 Peter 5:1-3, which highlight the divine authority and character required of spiritual leaders. The practical significance of this message lies in understanding the responsibility of church leaders to feed their congregations with the gospel and maintain a loving, wise, and faithful character reflective of Christ's leadership, thereby fostering a healthy church environment.
“The kingdom of God is so different, so different from the world.”
“God's rule is a rule established in the hearts of His people.”
“A faithful man is a man who truly believes and truly serves.”
“The wisdom of God revealed in Christ shows us the harmony of God's perfections.”
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