In the sermon titled "A Greeting With Confidence," Darvin Pruitt focuses on the key theological doctrine of God's sovereign work in salvation as outlined in Philippians 1:6. Pruitt argues that God's initiation of a good work in believers guarantees its completion until the day of Christ, emphasizing the importance of divine election and irresistible grace. He supports his arguments through various Scripture references, including Romans 10 and 1 Thessalonians 2, which highlight the necessity of God's providence and the call of the Gospel in the regeneration process. The practical significance of this sermon lies in reassuring believers of their security in Christ, showcasing that their salvation is an effectual work of God that is not rooted in personal effort but in God's unchanging purpose and grace.
“Men and women are not born in communion with God. Our lives do not begin in innocence and then go south somewhere along the way.”
“If God leaves you to yourself, there’s no possibility of salvation.”
“Being confident of this very thing, that he which hath begun a good work in you will perform it unto the day of Jesus Christ.”
“What God sets out to do, he does. What he's purposed to do cannot fail.”
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