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Kent Clark

Look For The Impossible

Kent Clark January, 5 2020 Video & Audio
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Kent Clark
Kent Clark January, 5 2020
Where were you five years ago?

Knowing where you came from, where you are now, do you believe that anything is impossible for God?

This past Sunday, Pastor Kent W. Clark talked about the miracles and impossibilities which God has done. He is an impossible working God; able to do exceedingly, abundantly above all that we ask or even think!

Nobody has the answer to the heroin addiction in this city except us for the most part. We believe it's the Gospel; the power of God; the spirit of God!

We've formed a community of people who were once slaves to their addiction, slaves to sin! Those people have been converted and now live sober, productive lives! They trust and rely on our great God for everything! They are active members in our Church, our mission, and our community! We love one another; we're in this thing called "life", together!

"It took a miracle to put the sun in space; but when He saved my soul, cleansed and made me whole, it took a miracle of the grace of God!"

We need the impossible to happen. There are so many who are stuck in their sin. So many who have no hope, who think about taking their own life to escape the darkness in which they live.

Let's begin this new year by believing and looking for the impossible to happen!

Kent Clark's sermon titled "Look For The Impossible" centers on the miraculous power of God to transform lives, particularly in the context of addiction and spiritual renewal. His main argument emphasizes the importance of faith in God's ability to perform the extraordinary, citing personal testimonies of individuals who have experienced miraculous change through divine intervention. Scripture references are implied rather than explicitly quoted, although the themes resonate with biblical concepts such as grace and redemption, particularly as seen in passages like Ephesians 3:20, which speaks of God's power to do far more than we ask or imagine. The practical significance of the sermon rests in its call to the congregation to believe that transformation is possible through the gospel, drawing on the evidence of changed lives within the community as a testament to God's grace.

Key Quotes

“Do you believe it's impossible for God to do anything?”

“It took a miracle to put the sun in space, but when he saved my soul, cleansed and made me whole, it took a miracle of the grace of God.”

“You don't need a hand up. You need the grace of God in your life.”

“You've come to know Christ. You've gotten off drugs. You've seen him to be life, abundant life.”

What does the Bible say about miracles?

The Bible affirms that God is able to perform miracles, demonstrating His power to transform lives beyond human expectation.

In Scripture, God is depicted as a miracle-working deity who is capable of extraordinary acts that defy natural laws. Ephesians 3:20 encourages believers that God can do exceedingly abundantly above all we ask or think, highlighting His ability to accomplish the impossible. In the context of personal transformation, many lives have been radically changed by the grace of God, substantiating the belief that miraculous change is available through faith in Christ. Such transformations serve as personal testimonies of God's miraculous power at work in the world today.

Ephesians 3:20

How do we know God's grace is sufficient?

God's grace is sufficient as it provides unmerited favor and transformation for those who are lost in sin.

2 Corinthians 12:9 states that God's grace is sufficient for us, particularly in our weakness. This sufficiency is evident in the lives of individuals who have experienced liberation from addiction and sin through faith in Christ. Their testimonies serve as evidence of the unmerited favor that God extends to those who believe. It emphasizes the transformative power of grace, illustrating that it is not merely a concept but a dynamic force that brings people out of darkness into light, restoring lives and offering hope where none existed.

2 Corinthians 12:9

Why is community important for Christians?

Community is crucial for Christians as it fosters support, love, and accountability in their spiritual journey.

The importance of community in the Christian faith cannot be overstated. Hebrews 10:24-25 encourages believers to spur one another on toward love and good deeds, which highlights the role of community in spiritual growth. In the context of the sermon, the community formed around the work of God in transforming lives serves as a witness to His grace and power. This community provides support for those who have struggled with sin and addiction, emphasizing that we are not meant to walk this journey alone. Together, believers can encourage and edify each other, reflecting the love of Christ in their collective experience of grace and transformation.

Hebrews 10:24-25

What does it mean to have abundant life in Christ?

Abundant life in Christ means experiencing fullness, joy, and purpose through a relationship with Him.

In John 10:10, Jesus declares that He came to give life and that we might have it more abundantly. This abundant life refers to a quality of life that is characterized by spiritual richness and fulfillment, rather than mere material wealth. It transcends circumstances and provides true joy and purpose that arises from knowing Christ personally. The examples of transformed lives discussed in the sermon illustrate this concept; individuals who were once trapped in sin have found freedom and hope through their relationship with Jesus. Thus, abundant life reflects the miraculous change that occurs when one accepts God's grace and enters into a life-giving relationship with Him.

John 10:10

Sermon Transcript

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I want to begin this new year
by believing and looking for the impossible to happen, because
that's exactly what's got to happen if we stay here. Impossible. But we have an impossible
working God who's able to do exceedingly abundantly above
all that we ask or think. This morning, I made a little
list on the way to church. I said on my list, Dustin's downstairs
teaching the children. But I said, Dustin, where were
you five years ago? He was in prison. I said, well,
you shouldn't call names like that. Well, if I don't call your
name, today, it doesn't mean I don't know about you, but I
want to call some names here. Martoni up here in the choir,
where were you just a few short years ago? Rob and Joe and Joe
Curtis. Marty and Laura, where were you
just a few years ago? Dorothy and Luke, do you believe
it's impossible for God? You're here. You're a miracle. Am I right about that? Jeff Andrews
and Shannon, Ryan and Sarah, miracles of the grace of God. Nick, Rob and Kristen who just
got engaged this week. Dakota and Jennifer, Mike and
Courtney, Joe and Haley, Joel and Mary, I mean, my list
could go on and on. I just ran out of time. We pulled
in the parking lot out here. Do you believe it's impossible for
God to do anything? I mean, just think about where
you were and where you are now. Oh, it took a miracle to put
the sun in space, but when he saved my soul, cleansed and made
me whole, it took a miracle of the grace of God. Here we are.
your church, your pastor, your community, your family, your
city doing it's God's way. Nobody has the answer to the
heroin addiction in this city, except us for the most part,
we do. We believe it's the gospel. We
believe it's the power of God. We believe it's the spirit of
God. And the proof is in the pudding. All of those people
that I named just a little while ago were in jail. Locked up,
slaves to addiction. You've come in here and been
converted. You've come to know Christ. You've
gotten off drugs. You've seen him to be life, abundant
life. And we've formed a community
or God has formed a community here. And we love each other. And we're in this thing called
life together. We need the impossible to happen
right now, this morning. There are people sitting here
right now just so duped in their sins. Have no life. You don't have abundant life.
You don't know what I'm talking about. In fact, yesterday you were just
thinking about taking your own life because life is so miserable. You've messed up so much. You've
wallowed in the stables of sin. You feel like there's no hope.
Say, do you know why we call over there grace centers of hope? Because you don't need a hand
up. You need the grace of God in
your life. Unmerited, undeserved favor. You need a miracle of
God Almighty on your inside to bring you out of that darkness.
Kent Clark
About Kent Clark
Kent Ward Clark is the Senior Pastor of Grace Gospel Fellowship and Chief Executive Officer of Grace Centers of Hope, (www.gracecentersofhope.org) Oakland County, Michigan’s oldest and largest homeless shelter for 20 years. Over the years, his vision and leadership has transformed the ministry of Grace Centers of Hope into one of Southeastern, Michigan’s leading faith-based institutions. Pastor Clark is widely known as a speaker at Sovereign Grace conferences around the country. The Pastor’s preaching style and theological content remind us of the immortal John Bunyan. Pastor Clark believes the Lord God himself has ordained two institutions as the building blocks of a solid society. One is the “Family” and the other is the “Local Church”, founded upon the Lord Jesus Christ himself. Pastor Clark has seen the power of true assurance of salvation transform lives from despair to victory! Pastor Clark was born in Lowes, Kentucky. He has been married to Dr. Pam Clark for 36 years and they have two daughters, Shannon and Amber, who proudly serve alongside their parents at Grace Centers of Hope. Pastor Clark can be heard on the radio every morning on WMUZ, 103.5 FM, at 7:45 am and 8:45 am. He is also available to speak at various churches, conferences, and other special events.

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