In his sermon "Song Of Unity" based on Psalm 133, Darvin Pruitt addresses the theological theme of Christian unity as an essential aspect of the faith. He argues that this unity is rooted in the eternal union of believers with Christ, which stems from God's sovereign choice and covenantal love for His people. The sermon references various Scriptures, including John 17, Romans 8:14-17, and Galatians 3:26-28, to illustrate that believers are spiritually connected to Christ, which inherently fosters unity among them. The practical significance emphasized by Pruitt is that true fellowship and enjoyment flourish in the church when believers recognize their shared identity in Christ, calling for a collective pursuit of God's glory through unity.
“Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity.”
“This unity is all based on the priesthood of Christ and all the appointments of Christ.”
“If you're looking for something more than Christ in you, you're looking for something that's not there.”
“God gave us a being to manifest His glory in His Son.”
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