In the sermon titled "A Word Of Comfort" based on Philippians 4:19, Darvin Pruitt addresses the doctrine of God's providential care and provision for His people. The preacher emphasizes that the assurance of God's ongoing work in believers' lives comes from Scripture, particularly Philippians 1:6, noting that what God begins, He fulfills. Pruitt illustrates that this provision encompasses both physical necessities and spiritual needs, confidently asserting that through Christ, God supplies all needs "according to His riches in glory." Key supporting texts include Romans 8, which speaks of God's eternal love and the inseparability of believers from Christ, reinforcing the significance of God's unchanging character in ensuring spiritual security. The doctrinal significance of this sermon lies in the Reformed understanding of the covenant of grace, illustrating that God's promise of provision rests not on human merit but on His sovereign will and grace.
“When God begins a work in you, what's he do? He brings his gospel and power into your heart.”
“My God shall supply all your need according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus.”
“What would it be if you gained the whole world and lost your soul?”
“We live in a world that walks according to the prince of the power of the air, the spirit that now worketh in the children of disobedience.”
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