Darvin Pruitt's sermon "Blessed Eyes And Ears," based on Matthew 13:10-16, addresses the theological topic of divine revelation and the necessity of spiritual hearing in the context of salvation. Pruitt expounds on the parable of the sower as illustrating the various responses to the gospel message, emphasizing that it is God who enables certain individuals to hear and understand. Specific scripture references, including 1 Corinthians 3:9 and James 1:17, are utilized to support the argument that God's sovereignty is essential in cultivating the hearts of believers to receive the gospel seed and produce spiritual fruit. The doctrinal significance lies in the Reformed understanding of total depravity, God’s election, and the importance of preaching as the means by which faith is birthed, ultimately underscoring that true hearing is a gift from God that leads to conversion and regeneration.
“The fall of Adam was the spiritual death of all humanity. By nature, he's a barren field.”
“Hearing is the means of faith. Blessed are your ears, for they hear.”
“It's given unto you to know the mysteries of God.”
“Everything in your life and everything in eternity has been governed to that end.”
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