In the sermon titled "A Blessed Man," Darvin Pruitt explores the theological theme of divine blessing in the context of trials and temptations, as seen in James 1:9-12. He emphasizes that true blessedness is reserved for God's children, or believers, who endure trials as evidence of their faith. Pruitt references various Scriptures, including Galatians 3:26 and Ephesians 1:3, to affirm believers' identities as God's elect and heirs through Christ, underscoring that such identity is foundational in enduring life's challenges. The practical significance of this sermon is that believers should find assurance and value in their relationship with God, which remains intact even amidst tribulations, contrasting temporal wealth with eternal spiritual richness. Furthermore, Pruitt highlights that trials serve to reveal genuine faith and ultimately lead to the "crown of life," a reward for those who love God.
“Nobody except God's children are blessed of God. I don't care how rich they are. I don't care how poor they are.”
“Untried faith is always questionable, but tried faith. Where faith is revealed without the dross, tried faith is of great value.”
“When he is tried, he shall receive the crown of life which the Lord hath promised to them that love him.”
“God manifests, we're kings and priests, just like David. Kings and priests. But it's gonna be a little while until you try it.”
The Bible describes a blessed man as one who endures temptation and is promised the crown of life from God.
James 1:12
Enduring trials is essential for Christians as it proves their faith and leads to spiritual growth.
James 1:2-4, Romans 5:3-5
Being called a brother signifies a believer's identity as a child of God and a member of His family.
James 1:9, Galatians 3:26, Ephesians 1:5
Faith being tested means going through trials that refine and strengthen a believer's reliance on God.
James 1:2-4, 1 Peter 1:6-7
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