The sermon "The LORD Is My Strength" by Kent Clark focuses on the doctrine of God's sovereignty and the assurance of believers' joy and peace in the midst of trials. Clark articulates that true strength comes from the joy found in the Lord, emphasizing the biblical exhortation to not fear, as stated in Luke 12:32. He references Romans 5:11 where Paul teaches that believers "joy in God," correlating this joy with the peace rooted in one's justification before God and assurance of His everlasting love (Romans 8:38-39). Scripture passages including Job 19:25 highlight the confidence Christians can have in their Redeemer, and the preacher underscores the practical significance of relying on God's sovereignty during uncertain times. The message encourages both believers and non-believers to recognize the need for a sovereign God who is actively working for the good of His people, thereby fostering a sense of hope and peace.
“The joy of the Lord is our strength. I'm sure if you're feeling panicky and fear, there's not a lot of joy in your heart.”
“He's a predestinating God. He is a God who predetermines and brings to pass what he has predetermined.”
“I know my Redeemer liveth, and though the skin worms destroy this body, yet in my flesh shall I see God.”
“Trust Jesus Christ from the heart. Believe He is the Lord and Saviour of poor sinners.”
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