In Darvin Pruitt's sermon "Providence And Preaching," the main theological topic is God's providence and its connection to the ministry of preaching the gospel, as illustrated in Luke 8:1-3. Pruitt argues that God’s providential hand orchestrates all events in time, emphasizing that nothing occurs outside of His sovereign plan. Specific scriptures, such as Ephesians 1:10 and Romans 8:28, highlight the truth that God works all things according to His will for the good of His elect. He underscores the significance of slow, intentional reading of Scripture to appreciate the depth of God’s plan and encourages believers to recognize His providential guidance in their lives. This understanding offers comfort and assurance, affirming the faithfulness of God in both divine and personal history.
“Everything that God has purposed in heaven, in earth, and under the earth [...] has and shall come to pass, exactly as he's purposed it.”
“Without a doubt, those seals represent the holy character of God, and none except the Son of God was found worthy to take the book and open it.”
“Our Lord was a gospel preacher. And he was faithful to the gospel ministry. He was faithful to the Word of God. He didn't care whose feathers it ruffled.”
“It came to pass. [...] What came to pass? It says he went throughout every city and village preaching and showing the glad tidings of the kingdom of God.”
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