Darvin Pruitt's sermon titled "A Word To A Dear Friend" centers on the importance of practical holiness and the dangers of forsaking biblical truth as outlined in Ephesians 5:1-7. The preacher emphasizes that true faith results in good works, highlighting the Reformed doctrine of salvation by grace alone while arguing that genuine faith will manifest in a life marked by righteousness and obedience. Pruitt references Paul's admonition against immoral behaviors, stating that Christians are called to reflect God's love and holiness in their daily lives. He urges the congregation to remain steadfast in their faith and not to be swayed by worldly temptations, asserting that a failure to exhibit good works may indicate a lack of true faith. The practical significance lies in the calling for self-examination among believers, reaffirming the necessity of living out one's faith as evidence of spiritual transformation.
“Our reconciliation is based solely on the work of our Savior, has nothing to do with us, has to do completely with Him.”
“Salvation by grace alone, not of works, lest any man should boast. That's emphatically stated.”
“Faith is the first fruit of regeneration. It's the first apple on the tree, the first grape on the vine.”
“These works are not works to justify our souls. That work is by Christ alone. Our good works are to justify our faith.”
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