The sermon titled "Saving A Soul from Death" by Darvin Pruitt focuses on the doctrine of true saving faith as outlined in James 5:11-20. Pruitt argues that genuine faith is not merely doctrinal but is a transformative grace that leads to good works and a Christ-centered attitude. He emphasizes the importance of understanding faith's divine origin, citing Ephesians 2:8 to illustrate that faith is a gift from God, which is effectual and necessary for salvation. Additionally, Pruitt highlights James' warnings regarding error in faith, asserting that engaging with scriptural truth is crucial for spiritual health, and ultimately demonstrates the importance of believers in aiding one another toward true faith, which has eternal significance in saving souls.
“True saving faith comes from God. Not out here. It comes from God. By grace.”
“Faith without works is dead. It's just an empty profession.”
“If we want to know something about true faith, we don't look within. We look to this book that God's given us.”
“When one errs from it, another will try to convert him. If he can, he saved a soul from death.”
The Bible states that converting a sinner from their error can save a soul from death and cover a multitude of sins (James 5:19-20).
James 5:19-20
True saving faith is a gift from God, as affirmed in Ephesians 2:8-9, which states that faith is not of ourselves but a granted gift.
Ephesians 2:8-9
Perseverance in faith is crucial because it demonstrates the genuine nature of one’s faith and is an essential aspect of God's preserving work in the believer's life.
James 1:2-4, Philippians 1:6
The Bible teaches that faith without works is dead, indicating that genuine faith naturally produces good works as its fruit (James 2:17).
James 2:17, Ephesians 2:10
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