In his sermon titled "The Enemy Is Me!", Kent Clark addresses the doctrine of sin and its central role in human struggle, particularly in the context of drug addiction. He argues that the real issue underlying addiction is not merely a physical or psychological disease, but a profound spiritual problem stemming from self-centeredness and sin. Clark emphasizes that the ultimate remedy for such issues is found in Jesus Christ, as he references the transformative power of the gospel which can change a sinner's heart. He supports his claims with emphatic assertions about the need for spiritual regeneration, likening the new birth to a miraculous heart transplant that aligns one's affections with God. The practical significance of this message is a call for individuals to recognize the true source of their struggles—self—and to pursue the grace of God that leads to repentance and a radical life change.
“I'm telling you, the only true deliverer is Jesus Christ, who will change your heart.”
“At the root of all evil, you'll find self.”
“The cure is the opposite of self-centeredness, it's other-centeredness.”
“Seeing the enemy and recognizing the enemy, that he's in me this morning.”
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