In "A Chosen Vessel," Kent Clark addresses the doctrine of election and the calling of believers to share the Gospel as a central aspect of their salvation. He argues that just as the Apostle Paul exemplifies a pattern for God's saving grace, every believer is chosen not only for personal salvation but also to bring others to Christ. Key Scripture references that underpin his message include Ephesians 1:6, which emphasizes being predestined for adoption, and Acts 9, depicting Paul's dramatic conversion. The practical significance of this sermon lies in encouraging individuals to actively witness their faith as an essential responsibility, underscoring that salvation is not an individual matter but a communal call to evangelism.
“Every elect is saved to become a chosen vessel, to bear the name of Jesus Christ to others. That's why you're saved.”
“If you've been saved by the grace of God, you are... called to tell.”
“God may have saved you to bring thousands to Christ. Amen? So we need to get busy about this thing of witnessing to his saving grace.”
“The Holy Spirit... sought you out of Lodibar and brought you back to Jesus Christ and to faith in Christ.”
The Bible teaches that every elect believer is chosen to bear witness to Christ's grace and salvation.
1 Peter 2:9
Scripture reveals that God saves us to glorify His grace by bringing others to faith.
Romans 8:28-30, Ephesians 1:4-5
Witnessing is essential as it fulfills God's command for believers to share the Gospel and bring others to Him.
Matthew 28:19-20
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