In the sermon titled "Behold The Husbandman Waiteth," Darvin Pruitt addresses the theological topic of patience amidst suffering and the corrupt practices of wealth in the context of James 5:1-11. He emphasizes the impending judgment awaiting the wealthy who exploit the poor, citing Scripture passages that demonstrate God’s disapproval of greed and injustice, including James’ admonition to the rich and references to biblical figures like Job to illustrate perseverance. Pruitt underscores the importance of recognizing God as the ultimate husbandman, who is sovereign over creation and patiently waits for the growth of His Kingdom. The practical significance of this sermon lies in the call for believers to establish their hearts, practice patience, and align their lives in harmony with God’s will, encouraging them to endure trials with the hope of Christ’s return.
“Your riches are corrupted... and the rest of them shall be a witness against you, and shall eat your flesh as it were a fire.”
“Behold the husbandman waiteth for the precious fruit of the earth, and hath long patience for it.”
“We’re put here to live... to serve His purpose and to work under our husbandman. We’re laborers together with God.”
“Establish your hearts. Get it straight in your minds, grounded in your hearts.”
The Bible encourages believers to be patient in suffering as they await the coming of the Lord.
James 5:7-11, Job 1:21-22
The Scriptures assure us that God is sovereign over all aspects of life and creation.
Romans 8:28, John 15:1
Recognizing God as King helps believers understand their identity and purpose in His kingdom.
James 5:7, Ephesians 1:4-5
Christians can endure suffering by looking to Jesus and establishing their hearts in faith.
James 5:8, Romans 8:22-24
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