In Darvin Pruitt's sermon titled "The God Of All Grace," the primary theological topic is God's providence and care for His people, emphasized through 1 Peter 5:7. Pruitt argues that believers are called to cast all their anxieties on God, as He genuinely cares for them. He highlights the role of church elders as shepherds who must feed their congregations with the Word of God, drawing from passages such as Ephesians 4 and Colossians 2, which articulate the church's need for Christ-centered teaching. The significance of this teaching is both comforting and exhortative; it assures believers of God's sovereignty and invites them to submit to His authority while recognizing their own humble reliance on grace in all circumstances.
“Casting all your care upon him, for he careth for you. Now that verse is as wide as your need.”
“A proud believer is a contradiction in terms. Everything we have is a gift of God.”
“There's nothing outside of Christ. There's no rest, no peace, no assurance, no hope, no faith, no comfort, no confidence outside of Christ.”
“May the Lord be pleased to do for us what we cannot do for ourselves, and to be to us the God of all grace as he enables us to trust him.”
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