In his sermon titled "Covid-19," Kent Clark addresses the theological doctrine of God's sovereignty and the believer's response to fear during a global crisis. He emphasizes that, despite the seriousness of the pandemic, Christians should not succumb to fear, as God's control over all circumstances provides assurance and peace. He supports his points with Scripture references including Isaiah 41:10, which promises God's presence and strength, and 2 Timothy 1:7, which asserts that God has not given a spirit of fear but a spirit of power, love, and sound mind. The sermon holds practical significance for believers, encouraging them to demonstrate faith over fear while also promoting wise health practices amidst the crisis, highlighting the call to worship and community even during difficult times.
“You see, the scripture says this, it is appointed unto man once to die. And after that, the judgment.”
“I'm not in a panic mode, I'm in a trust God mode.”
“You need to be facing this, and we all need to come to this realization. I don't know what God is doing, but it seems like He's doing something mighty big.”
“Entrust your life to God. Stop panicking. Trust God. Just give it over.”
The Bible encourages believers not to fear, reminding us of God's presence and strength in tough situations.
Isaiah 41:10, Philippians 4:6-7
Biblical teachings affirm God's sovereignty as He is in control over all creation and events.
Psalm 103:19, Romans 8:28
Community provides support, encouragement, and opportunities for ministry, especially during challenging times.
Hebrews 10:25
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