The sermon by Jabez Rutt focuses on the theological topic of humility and its relation to the church's love and prosperity, primarily drawing from Isaiah 58:12. Rutt argues that true repentance must be accompanied by genuine acts of love and kindness, reflecting Christ's spirit in the life of believers. He emphasizes that outward religious practices, such as fasting, must not be mere rituals but should lead to tangible expressions of compassion—such as feeding the hungry and caring for the oppressed. Scripture references, particularly from Isaiah, highlight God's desire for a heart transformation rather than mere outward compliance, illustrating the connection between true faith and active love. The practical significance lies in the call for the church to embody Christ-like humility and love, fostering its spiritual growth and outreach.
“When that spirit of Christ is found in the heart, in a man, a woman, a boy or a girl, the spirit of kindness, the spirit of love, the spirit of compassion. That's the spirit of Christ.”
“The good works are the fruit of the Spirit. The good works are because the love of God has been shed abroad in your heart.”
“May the Lord give us such a passion for souls, such a longing for the salvation of souls, for building up the walls of Jerusalem.”
“These wonderful promises are written for our instruction. And they that shall be of thee shall build the old waste places.”
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