In Darvin Pruitt's sermon titled "That One Great Glorious Name," he addresses the theological doctrine of salvation exclusively through Jesus Christ, as emphasized in Acts 4:9-12. Pruitt argues that the name of Jesus not only represents His authority but encapsulates the essence of God's character, encompassing attributes like holiness, righteousness, love, and sovereignty. He cites several scripture references, particularly from Acts and Romans, to illustrate that salvation is found in no other name but Jesus and reinforces the idea that God's character must remain uncompromised in the process of justification and redemption. The practical significance of this message lies in the assertion that understanding the true character of God as revealed in Christ is essential for authentic faith, underscoring that religion without this understanding leads to false assurances of salvation.
“There is none other name under heaven given among men whereby we must be saved.”
“His name has to do with His character. As unbelieving men are known by their character, even so, the name of the Son of God has to do with His character.”
“When Jesus Christ came into this world to save sinners, He did not compromise the character of God.”
“If that name is not manifested in your salvation, you're not saved.”
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