The sermon titled "The Scarlet Cord," delivered by Darvin Pruitt, intricately explores the significance of Rahab’s scarlet cord from Joshua 2, emphasizing its representation of Christ’s redemptive work. Pruitt argues that the scarlet cord symbolizes God's sovereign grace, illustrating the doctrines of election and redemption, contrasting it with the failings of false religion. Key Scripture references include Joshua 2:18-19, with Pruitt linking Rahab's act of faith in placing the cord as a type of the blood of Christ that signifies salvation for the chosen. He highlights the practical importance of recognizing that God's means of salvation are unexpected, focusing on His divine purpose and election, urging believers to rest securely in the covenant confirmed through Christ.
“The scarlet cord pictures the blood-bought redemption of Christ.”
“No one would have ever come up with a scarlet cord to picture the substitutionary work of Christ and the preaching of the gospel and the faith of God's elect. But God did.”
“Election is not a closed door. It's an open door. And the only thing that keeps you from coming to Christ is your stubborn will, your sin.”
“There's coming a day when God himself in the person of his Son will pass through and destroy everything except his people.”
The scarlet cord represents the blood-bought redemption of Christ, symbolizing salvation for sinners.
Joshua 2:18-19, Hebrews 9:12
Election is affirmed in scripture as a biblical truth where God chooses individuals for salvation.
Romans 9:11-13, John 6:37-39
The scarlet cord symbolizes the assurance of salvation and the need for faith in Christ's redemptive work.
Joshua 2:18-19, Hebrews 9:22
The Bible teaches that God establishes covenants which guarantee His promises of salvation to His chosen people.
2 Samuel 23:5, Hebrews 8:6
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