In the sermon "Riding The Wild Ass's Colt," Darvin Pruitt addresses the theological themes surrounding Christ's triumphal entry into Jerusalem, emphasizing the significance of divine predestination and sovereignty. He underscores how the events leading to this moment reflect the fulfillment of Scripture, as seen in Luke 19:28-40. Pruitt highlights three main points: the divine inspiration of Scripture, the omniscience of God, and the sovereignty of Christ as Lord and King. Utilizing references from Matthew 21:4-5, Ephesians 4:9, and Romans 8:29, he illustrates how God's foreknowledge and providence are intertwined with the events of Christ's ministry. The practical significance illustrated is a call for believers to recognize their own roles in God’s sovereign plan and to understand that all things belong to the Lord, revealing the profound truth that true preaching brings sinners to Christ.
“Every chosen sinner brought into God's church gladly seeks the Lord of glory.”
“What God needs, God supplies.”
“True gospel preaching... brings chosen sinners to the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“It's an often overlooked kindness that God fetches sinners through the preaching of a man.”
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