In Darvin Pruitt’s sermon titled "Comfort Yourselves Together," he explores the Reformed doctrine of election and its implications for believers, focusing particularly on 1 Thessalonians 5:11. He argues that the assurance of salvation for the elect is rooted in God's sovereign grace, which is demonstrated through the apostolic message, the believer's identity in Christ, and the communal aspect of the church. Pruitt references Scripture such as Romans 3:23 and Romans 9:21 to show that all have sinned and that God's right to elect some for salvation underscores His sovereignty and grace. The significance of this doctrine lies in providing comfort and unity among believers, emphasizing their shared hope and identity in Christ, thus calling the church to actively edify one another in faith.
Key Quotes
“If God chose us, he chose us to salvation. And he appropriated everything needful, start to finish. He’s the author and finisher of our faith in him.”
“God has not appointed us to wrath, but to obtain salvation by our Lord Jesus Christ, who died for us.”
“Only a true believer can comfort another believer.”
“Comfort yourselves together and edify one another, even as also you do.”
Election refers to God's choice of certain individuals for salvation, as affirmed in Ephesians 1:4-5.
The doctrine of election is a foundational aspect of Reformed theology, highlighting that God has chosen certain individuals for salvation before the foundation of the world. Ephesians 1:4-5 states that God chose us in Christ to be holy and blameless. This election is not based on any foreseen merit or actions, but is entirely grounded in God's sovereign grace and purpose. The Apostle Paul expressed assurance of the election of the Thessalonians in 1 Thessalonians 5:11, affirming that their faith and reception of the gospel were evidence of their chosen status.
Ephesians 1:4-5, 1 Thessalonians 5:11
God's sovereign grace is evident in the salvation of His elect, as seen in Scripture.
The truth of God's sovereign grace is demonstrated through His active role in the salvation of His chosen people. Romans 9:21 illustrates that God, as the potter, has power over the clay, shaping vessels for honor and dishonor according to His will. The elect are those whom God foreordained to obtain salvation by Jesus Christ. This doctrine emphasizes that salvation is entirely a work of God's grace, as seen in Romans 11:5 where a remnant according to the election of grace is preserved. The assurance of this sovereign grace is a constant comfort to believers, indicating that God will fulfill His promises to save every one of His elect.
Romans 9:21, Romans 11:5
Comfort in the resurrection assures believers of eternal life with Christ.
The resurrection is a cornerstone of Christian hope, providing assurance that believers will also be resurrected to eternal life. In 1 Thessalonians 5:10, we are reminded that whether we wake or sleep, we should live together with Him. This promise of resurrection offers profound comfort, especially in times of trial and loss. Believers are called to comfort one another with this hope, recognizing that our shared faith binds us together as children of God. It is essential for Christians to remind each other of this hope, particularly when facing life's challenges, fostering a communal support based on the truth of the resurrection and the hope of eternal life.
1 Thessalonians 5:10
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