In the sermon titled "The River of God," preacher Darvin Pruitt emphasizes God's sovereign power and grace as depicted in Psalm 65:9. He argues that the "river of God" symbolizes God's eternal purpose and the grace that flows from Him to nourish His elect. Pruitt references various Scriptures, such as 1 John 5:19 and Genesis 2:10, to illustrate how God uniquely reveals Himself to His chosen people, contrasting their knowledge of Him with the world's ignorance. The significance of the message lies in the understanding that this river of God, representing His redemptive purpose, is essential for spiritual life and nourishment, thereby affirming key Reformed doctrines of election and God’s grace in salvation.
“He's God in sign as he's revealed himself to them... but nobody else in this world has an understanding of God except God's people.”
“This river is the everlasting counsel of God to save a people in Christ for the glory of his name.”
“There can be no understanding of anything that takes place there without this river.”
“Christ said, if any man thirst, let him come unto me and drink.”
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