In the sermon titled "So We Preach, And So Ye Believed," Darvin Pruitt addresses the core doctrine of the Gospel, particularly focusing on the resurrection of Christ as the cornerstone of salvation. He emphasizes the necessity of preaching the Gospel, as Paul's statement in 1 Corinthians 15:11 illustrates: "So we preach, and so you believed." Pruitt contends that genuine faith comes from a correct understanding of the Scriptures and the proclamation of Christ’s work. Throughout the sermon, Pruitt backs his claims with multiple scriptural references, including Romans 5:12, Ephesians 2, and Hebrews 11, demonstrating the necessity of Christ's vicarious atonement and the idea that believers are justified through faith in Him alone. The practical significance of this message lies in the assurance and peace it brings to believers regarding their standing before God, emphasizing that salvation is solely the work of the Lord and not dependent on human effort.
“Faith cometh by hearing, the scripture said, hearing with spiritual ears, hearing with spiritual hearts…”
“The gospel is not anything that anybody says about Jesus, and it's not everything that everybody says about Jesus. The gospel is what God says about Jesus.”
“The natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God, none of them. He won't rest on the testimony of scripture.”
“A representative man. Everything in the salvation of a sinner must be given to him of God.”
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