The sermon titled "The Mighty Hand of God," preached by Darvin Pruitt, addresses the sovereignty of God in the midst of human sin and Satan's influence, particularly as illustrated in the betrayal of Jesus by Judas Iscariot. Pruitt emphasizes that while humans and Satan may act out of their sinful inclinations, it is ultimately God's sovereign will that prevails, as He uses even evil deeds to fulfill His redemptive plan. Key Scripture passages include Luke 22:2-6 and Luke 22:21-23, which reveal Judas' betrayal, and Acts 4:25-26, which demonstrates God's predetermined plan in the crucifixion of Christ. The practical significance of the sermon lies in the assurance of God’s overruling providence; despite the chaos of deceit and betrayal, God remains in control, calling believers to trust in His mighty hand for their redemption and preservation.
“Sin lies at the door, our door. It's our sin. The soul that sinneth shall surely die. There's no getting away with sin.”
“What would we do if God left us to ourselves? We'd do exactly what Satan influenced us to do.”
“The heart is deceitful above all things and desperately wicked. Who can know it?”
“Had nothing to do with you, had to do with him.”
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