In the sermon titled "The House That God Built," Darvin Pruitt addresses the doctrine of Christ as the foundation and builder of God's spiritual house, rooted in 1 Corinthians 1:30-31. He argues that God's house encompasses all of creation and is built through Christ, who embodies wisdom, righteousness, sanctification, and redemption. Pruitt references various scriptures, including Hebrews 3:6 and Colossians 1:16, to affirm that Christ is not merely a part of the house but the very architect and essence of it, emphasizing the need for believers to build their faith on this solid foundation rather than on human effort or worldly wisdom. The practical significance of this teaching lies in understanding that believers are called to live in gratitude and testimony to God’s grace, relying entirely on Christ's sufficient work for salvation and spiritual sustenance.
“Consider this man, Jesus Christ, ... he's the builder, he's the building, he's the site on which it's built, and he's the foundation.”
“The house you build is the house you have to live in.”
“The preaching of the cross is the power of God. And nobody's gonna build this spiritual house apart from gospel preaching.”
“They spend their days being thankful to God who built the house.”
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