The sermon titled "We Thank God" by Clay Curtis primarily addresses the importance of gratitude in the Christian life, emphasizing that all blessings come from God. The preacher underscores that the Thessalonians received the message not as the word of men but as the true Word of God, highlighting their receptive and believing hearts. Key Scripture references include 1 Thessalonians 2:13-16, which asserts that the word effectually works in believers, and emphasizes how suffering can affirm one’s faith. The sermon ultimately highlights the Reformed doctrine of total depravity, indicating that true belief and gratitude are the result of God’s grace working within believers, shaping a community united in purpose and faith regardless of their backgrounds.
“It's God we must thank because all blessings come from God.”
“When you receive the Word of God... you received it not as the Word of men, but as it is in truth the Word of God.”
“We thank God without ceasing because it's all of Him. It's all of Him.”
“The Word is the power of God... It's the power of God unto salvation to everyone that believeth.”
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