The sermon "Our Spiritual Biography" by Kent Clark addresses the Reformed doctrine of salvation, emphasizing God's sovereign work in predestination, calling, justification, and glorification. Clark argues that every believer's conversion story is unique yet undergirded by the same divine grace and purpose, exemplified through the "five golden links" of salvation—foreknowledge, predestination, calling, justification, and glorification. He supports his claims with scriptural references, particularly Romans 8:28-30, illustrating how God's foreknowledge and predestination assure believers that they are not an accident but divinely ordained for salvation. The sermon underscores the practical significance of recognizing God's providential hand in salvation, urging believers to appreciate and share the gospel of grace, as it is rooted in God's eternal love and purpose.
“Predestination is not a curse word. It's a good word. In fact, I think we ought to use it, not fatalistically, but with gratitude."
“You're coming to Christ. God was behind that. God for-loved you. His eye is on the sparrow and he watches over you.”
“Every one of my sins have been paid for. That's the only way you can go to heaven. You've got to have your sins paid for.”
“The truth is it only gets better for me. It only gets better.”
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