In his sermon titled "Rejoice in the Lord," Darvin Pruitt focuses on the theme of joy within the context of Christian fellowship as articulated in Philippians 3:1-3. He emphasizes that true joy stems from grace and peace found in the gospel of Jesus Christ, illustrating how the redemptive work of Christ fulfills Old Testament prophecies and secures believers' salvation. Pruitt argues that joy is a fruit of the Spirit and a necessary response to the believer's union with Christ, as he points to verses from Galatians and Romans highlighting joy's role in the life of the believer. The significance of the message underlines the importance of recognizing that confidence should not be placed in one's own righteousness or accomplishments, but solely in Christ, who is the source of all assurance—a core Reformed doctrine that affirms salvation by grace alone through faith alone.
“If you doubt His work of righteousness, you think you have one of your own? You think one that you can trust in?”
“We are the circumcision, which worship God in the spirit, and rejoice in Christ Jesus, and have no confidence in the flesh.”
“When you look to Him, doubt vanishes away. Just like when the sun comes up, all the stars disappear.”
“You might doubt, but you're not gonna doubt him. And it's him I'm trying to get you to look to.”
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