The sermon titled "The Stumbling Stone" by Darvin Pruitt expounds on the nature of Christ as the stumbling block for those who reject the gospel, particularly as seen in Luke 4:21-32. Pruitt argues that the simplicity of the gospel is often obscured by human traditions and preconceptions about God. He cites Isaiah 8:13-14 and 1 Peter 2:7-8 to demonstrate that Christ is both a sanctuary and a stone of stumbling, providing a symbol of division between believers and unbelievers. The practical significance of this sermon lies in its call for humility and acknowledgment of God’s sovereignty in the selection of whom He saves, challenging the notion that familiarity with Jesus guarantees faith and acceptance of His message.
“The gospel's not difficult to perceive... A child could understand the basic doctrines of the gospel.”
“The problem arises because our hearts are filled with worldly perceptions of God.”
“Christ Himself is to all them that believe not a stumbling stone... He’s a rock of offense.”
“Men despise the whole concept of gospel preaching... You mean I have to listen to a man? That's what God said.”
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