In the sermon titled "All Sufficient Grace," Darvin Pruitt focuses on the theological theme of God's grace, particularly as articulated in 2 Corinthians 12:9. The main argument revolves around the notion that God's grace is sufficient for all believers, transcending their weaknesses and shortcomings. Pruitt discusses how the Apostle Paul, despite his physical infirmities, relies on the promise that God's grace is sufficient, emphasizing that salvation is entirely the work of God, not dependent on human effort or merit. He references key Scriptures such as Ephesians 2:8-9, asserting that salvation comes solely through God's grace and the work of Christ, rather than through human accomplishments. The practical significance of this sermon highlights the need for believers to rest in the sufficiency of God's grace for both physical and spiritual sustenance, fostering a deeper reliance on Christ's finished work rather than personal achievements.
“It's not your looks that's going to convert sinners. It's my grace. It's not your presentation or your intellect that's going to convert sinners. It's the power of God.”
“Everything that God demands from chosen sinners, He supplies to chosen sinners in His Son.”
“Salvation is by grace. And the scripture says, if by grace, then is it no more works. Otherwise, grace is no more grace.”
“My grace is sufficient for you. My grace.”
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