In Kent Clark's sermon titled "I Was Dead!", the primary theological topic addressed is the transformative power of salvation in Christ, emphasizing the doctrine of justification and regeneration. Clark articulates the key arguments around humanity's total depravity, the unconditional love of Christ, and the assurance of salvation for believers, as seen in Ephesians 2:10. By referencing Scripture such as Romans 8:1 and Ephesians 2:1-5, he underscores that believers, once dead in sin, are now alive in Christ, with no condemnation hanging over their heads. Practically, this sermon brings forth the significant truth that salvation is entirely the work of God, rather than human effort, assuring believers of their security and prompting them to reflect on God’s sovereignty in their transformation.
“If He paid it, He paid it in full. You have no condemnation.”
“You were dead, dead to God, inactive toward God.”
“You had nothing to offer Him. He had nothing to work with.”
“You were evil. And sinful we were. And God came and gave us life.”
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