The sermon titled "Confirmed Adopted And Claimed" by Darvin Pruitt addresses the doctrine of predestination, emphasizing its biblical basis, significance, and the common misconceptions surrounding it. Pruitt argues that predestination is not merely an arbitrary determination by God but a purposeful and sovereign act involving the elect being conformed to the image of Christ, adopted as children of God, and ultimately claimed by Him. He references key biblical texts, particularly Ephesians 1:5-11 and Romans 8:29, to support his claims, presenting the argument that predestination is rooted in God’s eternal plan rather than human choice or merit. The practical significance of this doctrine, as articulated by Pruitt, lies in its capacity to provide true hope and assurance to believers while ascribing full responsibility to God for the salvation of the elect.
“The predestination of God's elect is a very controversial doctrine to this unbelieving world and a misunderstood doctrine by many who do believe.”
“Predestination is a gospel doctrine. It has to do with being conformed to the image of His Son.”
“Every child of God is predestinated to be conformed to the image of his Son, and whom he did predestinate, them he also called.”
“If God has predestinated a people to adoption, ordained all the means, accomplished it, personally attends the means to make them effectual, then I'm confident and I'm motivated.”
The Bible teaches that predestination is God's eternal plan to choose certain individuals for salvation, central to the message of the Gospel.
Ephesians 1:5-11, Romans 8:29
Predestination is supported by multiple scriptural references that affirm God's sovereign choice in the salvation of His people.
Romans 8:29-30, Ephesians 1:4-5
Predestination is crucial as it underscores God's sovereignty, offers assurance of salvation, and highlights the significance of Christ's redemptive work.
Ephesians 1:5, Romans 8:30, Ephesians 1:4
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