In the sermon titled "The Saviour Of The Body" by Darvin Pruitt, the preacher explores the doctrine of Christ's headship over the church, referring to Ephesians 5:20-32. Pruitt articulates that Christ is the federal head of His body, the church, analogous to Adam's headship over humanity, emphasizing the election of the church and the preeminence of Christ before creation. He supports his arguments with Scripture such as Romans 5:12, 1 Corinthians 15:21, and Ephesians 1:4, elucidating the theological concept of federalism, where representation in Adam led to sin and death, while representation in Christ leads to redemption and life. The practical significance of this sermonic message is profound, as it encourages believers to recognize the depth of their relationship with Christ, their roles in marriage, and the overarching sovereignty of God in salvation, reinforcing the Reformed doctrines of grace and assurance.
“He is the head of the body, the church, who is the beginning, the firstborn from the dead, that in all things he might have the preeminence.”
“And Christ is the head of the body, the church. Christ is before Adam. And even so, his headship is before Adam.”
“Our obedience springs from the love of God in Christ and so does our authority.”
“In Christ, there's no division. We're one in him.”
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