In his sermon titled "Free From The Law Of Sin" based on Romans 8:1-2, Darvin Pruitt examines the theological implications of being liberated from the dominion of sin and death through Christ. He emphasizes the spiritual conflict that believers experience, as described in Romans 7, where the law reveals their inherent sinfulness. Pruitt cites numerous scriptural references, including Galatians 5:17 and John 16:8-9, to illustrate the believer's struggle against sin and the essential role of the Holy Spirit in convicting individuals of their unbelief. The practical significance of this sermon highlights the believer's newfound identity in Christ, affirming that true freedom is found not in following the law but in the grace of God through faith, leading to a life of obedience born from genuine conviction rather than legalism.
“With the mind, I myself serve the law of God. I see that law. Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, soul, mind, and strength. Can I do that? I would, but I can't. I can't. But in Christ, I can.”
“The law of sin and death is in every man. That which is flesh, our Lord said, is flesh. Not gonna change. Not gonna change.”
“Jesus Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to everyone that believeth. All our righteousnesses, the scripture said, are filthy rags.”
“When I see myself the sinner, see myself for what I am, I'll quit trusting in myself, I'll quit giving in to myself.”
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