In the sermon "Love's Warning," Darvin Pruitt explores the theme of divine love and its associated warnings as reflected in Joshua 23:11-16. The preacher argues that the Israelites must remain faithful to God, lest they become ensnared by the temptations and idolatry of surrounding nations, which would lead to misery and spiritual decline. He emphasizes that true believing hearts are preserved by God's power, illustrating this using various biblical narratives, including the story of Joseph and other examples from Scripture. Central to the sermon is the distinction between true faith, which bears fruit, and mere profession, warning that the latter does not equate to salvation. This understanding underscores the significance of perseverance rooted in divine grace, reaffirming that believers, while they may falter, will ultimately be kept secure by God's faithful promise.
“He’s not going to compromise his purpose or his character for any reason.”
“There is no if in salvation... It’s all about God. All about God.”
“A mere profession of faith is not going to save your soul.”
“God called us out of this world, a world that he calls this present evil world.”
The Bible emphasizes the importance of loving God as central to our relationship with Him, as noted in Joshua 23:11.
Joshua 23:11
We can trust God's promises because not one thing He has spoken has ever failed, as highlighted in Joshua 23:14.
Joshua 23:14
Perseverance is essential as it reflects true faith and the assurance that God keeps His people through every trial.
Philippians 1:6
Salvation by grace means that it is entirely God's work, and not based on our efforts or works.
Ephesians 2:8-9
True faith is evidenced by perseverance and obedience to God, while false faith lacks the transformative power of the Holy Spirit.
Hebrews 6:4-6, John 15:1-2
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