In "If Ye Then Be Risen With Christ," Darvin Pruitt addresses the Reformed doctrine of union with Christ as foundational to the believer's identity and spiritual life. He argues that being "risen with Christ" signifies a spiritual resurrection and a vital union with Him, underscored by Scripture references including Colossians 3:1-4 and Ephesians 2:6. Pruitt highlights the believer's election and redemption as being rooted in God's eternal plan, asserting that Christ is the source of hope and assurance for Christians. The sermon emphasizes practical implications, urging believers to "seek those things which are above," thereby guiding their lives and affections towards heavenly realities rather than temporary earthly concerns.
“There are no perfect preachers, only preachers who preach a perfect savior.”
“If you've seen him, if you've been risen with him, and you see him seated at the right hand of God, your savior, your redeemer, your intercessor, your king, your hope, he's seated. I'm all in.”
“Salvation is not a hope, a hope, a hope. It's hope in Christ.”
“Everything you see around you is going to be gone real soon. Nothing is going to remain in eternity. Only those things which are above.”
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