The sermon "A Thankful Heart" by Darvin Pruitt focuses on the theological importance of gratitude in the life of a believer, as drawn from Ephesians 5:20. Pruitt argues that gratitude is not merely an optional aspect of Christian character, but rather a fundamental expression resulting from the believer's identity in Christ. He emphasizes that all good gifts, including salvation and spiritual blessings, come from God and are mediated through Christ, reinforcing concepts like election, grace, and redemption. Throughout the sermon, Pruitt supports his points using scriptures such as Ephesians 5:1-20 and Romans 9:20, illustrating how understanding one’s former state of darkness and being brought into God’s light fosters a spirit of thankfulness. The practical significance of a thankful heart is paramount in recognizing one's absolute dependence on God's grace and mercy, ultimately leading to a life lived in joy and reverence towards God.
“Gratitude to God is not some optional grace, something that we would add to our character if we would, but it’s the fundamental character of all them that believe.”
“Thanksgiving is not a day set apart to be thankful, but the very attitude and constant mind of the children of God.”
“An unthankful man is a man still in his sins.”
“He that gets the Son gets it all.”
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