Darvin Pruitt’s sermon titled "All Things Are Of God," centered on 2 Corinthians 5:18, articulates the doctrine of reconciliation through Christ as the core of Christian ministry. He emphasizes that all aspects of salvation and reconciliation are sourced in God, who has acted unilaterally in reconciling humanity to Himself through Christ. Pruitt discusses the spiritual deadness of humanity, aligning with Ephesians 2, and affirms that true life is found in knowing God through Jesus Christ. He expounds on the Scriptures to assert that believers are new creations, liberated from the consequences of sin and empowered by divine grace. The practical significance is clear: individual believers are called into a ministry of reconciliation, compelling them to share the Gospel and proclaim God's grace without reliance on human merit or works.
“What happens if this body is destroyed? I have a house. I have a house. I'm not dependent on this house. It's just a tent. It's just a temporary dwelling.”
“Believers are men and women raised from spiritual death to life everlasting. And they know who did it. They know who did it.”
“Every aspect of salvation is for sinners. If salvation is not all of grace and all in Christ, I'm a goner.”
“Sinners don't find the Lord; He finds them.”
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