In the sermon titled "Passing From Death Unto Life," Preacher Darvin Pruitt explores the theological theme of regeneration and the transformative work of Christ as illustrated in John 5:24. He emphasizes that individuals are spiritually dead in their sins and must experience a divine act of passing into life through faith in Jesus Christ. Pruitt supports his argument by referencing Old Testament figures such as Noah, Abraham, and the Israelites, affirming that their experiences foreshadow the ultimate deliverance found in Christ. The sermon underscores the necessity of recognizing God's authority in salvation and the ordination of preaching as the means by which individuals hear the Gospel and come to faith. The practical significance lies in the assurance of eternal life through belief in Christ, highlighting the hope and comfort that come from understanding one's position in God’s plan of redemption.
“You don't need anything but me. Arise, take up your bed, and walk.”
“We're dead in trespasses and sins. There has to be a passing from death unto life.”
“When I see the blood, I will pass over you.”
“Salvation is an impossibility without God.”
The Bible teaches that those who believe in Christ have passed from death to life, receiving everlasting life and escaping condemnation.
John 5:24
We know that everlasting life is a true promise because it rests on the authority of Christ Himself, who cannot lie.
John 5:24, Romans 10:17
Believing in Christ is essential because it is through Him that we receive the gift of everlasting life and avoid condemnation.
John 5:24, Romans 8:1
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