In "The Comfort Of Full Assurance," Darvin Pruitt addresses the Reformed doctrine of assurance of salvation as articulated in Colossians 2:1-10. He argues that true comfort comes from acknowledging the mystery of God revealed in Christ, emphasizing that believers are complete in Him (Col. 2:9-10). Pruitt highlights the necessity of God’s effective intervention in the hearts of the elect, pointing out that mere religious observance is futile without divine transformation (Col. 2:8). The sermon stresses the importance of understanding the gospel, which provides assurance and comfort, as it reveals that salvation is rooted in Christ’s righteousness rather than human effort (1 Cor. 1:30). This perspective fosters a deep sense of hope, reinforcing the practical significance of resting in Christ’s finished work.
“Ultimately, comfort and true assurance come by way of understanding... understanding the purpose of God in Christ.”
“Nothing can bring comfort to a troubled soul like knowing that we are complete in Him.”
“God’s work is effectual. He just saves once because that's all it takes.”
“If you want to talk about sins, what about our sins? He bore our sins in His own body on the tree.”
The Bible teaches that full assurance of understanding comes from the acknowledgment of the mystery of God in Christ.
Colossians 2:2
Christ is central to Christians' assurance because He embodies the fullness of the Godhead and provides complete salvation.
Colossians 2:9
Genuine faith is evidenced by the fruit it produces in a believer's life.
James 2:26
God's intervention is crucial in salvation because it is through His grace that we are drawn to Christ and transformed.
Colossians 2:2-3
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