In the sermon "Working The Work Of God," Darvin Pruitt expounds on the theological concept of faith as a divine gift from God, grounded in John 6:28-29. He highlights that true belief is not a product of human will or effort, but the result of God's sovereign intervention in a person's life. Pruitt emphasizes the transitional nature of faith, where individuals may initially seek Christ for superficial benefits but are ultimately drawn to Him as the source of eternal life and fulfillment. Various Scriptures, including Galatians and Romans, affirm that understanding and seeking God is impossible without God's prior work in an individual's heart. The significance of this doctrine stresses the Reformed understanding of grace, election, and the essential nature of Christ as the only means of salvation, asserting that without God's drawing, humanity remains spiritually blind and unable to come to faith on their own.
“This is the work of God, that you believe on Him whom He has sent.”
“Faith is the gift of God, and it is the result of a mighty inward working of the Holy Ghost.”
“It's not what we're going to do with God, it's what God's going to do with us. We've got the whole thing backwards.”
“If God leaves you to yourself, you're doomed.”
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