In his sermon titled "The House of God," Darvin Pruitt addresses the significance of the temple in relation to the church as the true dwelling place of God. He argues that while Jesus physically purged the temple of Jerusalem, it serves as a profound figure for the spiritual reality of God's people as His spiritual house. Pruitt emphasizes critical Scripture references, particularly from Luke 19:45-48, where Jesus declares the temple to be a house of prayer, only to be corrupted by commerce and false worship, similar to how contemporary churches may be tainted today. He highlights the doctrinal significance of understanding the church as made up of living stones, where believers collectively form God's house, thereby underscoring the call for purity, worship in spirit and truth, and the necessity of spiritual discipline.
“His house is not a place with a roof or a floor. Paul said, ye are God's husbandry, ye are God's building.”
“You can't go to church. You are the church.”
“The house of God is the house of His elect.”
“He will not tolerate his house to be polluted with the ways of the world.”
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