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God Changed Your 'Willer'

Kent Clark September, 25 2019 Video & Audio
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Kent Clark
Kent Clark September, 25 2019
"The only reason a person comes to Christ is because God changes your 'willer'". -Pastor Kent W. Clark

Before God brings us alive in Christ, we want nothing to do with Him. We have no desire for worship, or church, or prayer. We're often miserable, dead in our sins, and stuck on a path in which we see no hope.

But through our darkest struggles, God leads us to Himself! He seeks us out and reveals Himself to us.

Suddenly, we find ourselves passionately worshiping the God we love. The things we once wanted nothing to do with, now bring us great joy!

Here's another highlight from our September 25th, Wednesday service!

The sermon by Kent Clark addresses the Reformed doctrine of total depravity and the necessity of divine revelation for salvation. Clark emphasizes that individuals are incapable of realizing their sinful state and need God to unveil the truth about themselves. He argues that true conversion and trust in Jesus come not through human effort or repetition of a prayer, but through God’s direct intervention, illustrated by biblical concepts such as the call to repentance and grace. He reinforces these points by reflecting on personal transformation, drawing connections to Scripture that underline God's sovereignty in salvation, such as Ephesians 1:4-5 and 2 Timothy 1:9. This sermon serves as a reminder of God’s active role in the life of the believer, highlighting the importance of recognizing that one's conversion is an act of divine grace rather than human merit.

Key Quotes

“The only way for you to know Jesus Christ is for God to reveal Him to you.”

“The only reason a person comes to Christ is because God changes your willer.”

“You are no accident. You're on purpose. Your name was written in the Lamb's book of life from the foundation of the world.”

“You were changed by the changer, God himself.”

What does the Bible say about God revealing Jesus?

The Bible teaches that only through God's revelation can one know Jesus Christ.

According to the sermon, the relationship between a believer and Jesus Christ begins with God's divine revelation. Humans, in their natural state, are blinded to their sinfulness and can only come to know Jesus when God uncovers the truth of their condition. This aligns with biblical teachings found in passages like Matthew 16:17, where Jesus states that flesh and blood do not reveal Him, but rather, it is a revelation from the Father. Therefore, knowledge of Christ is not achieved by human efforts but is a sovereign work of God.

Matthew 16:17

How do we know total depravity is true?

Total depravity is evidenced by man's inability to recognize his sinfulness without God's revelation.

The sermon emphasizes the concept of total depravity, which asserts that humans are incapable of recognizing their sinful nature apart from God's intervention. Individuals often view themselves as better than others, not grasping the depth of their sin until God reveals it to them. This theological perspective is rooted in passages such as Romans 3:10-12, which articulates that there is none righteous, no, not one, and that all have turned aside from God. Such understanding underscores the necessity of divine revelation in acknowledging our sinful state and the need for salvation.

Romans 3:10-12

Why is God's sovereignty important for salvation?

God's sovereignty is crucial as it signifies that salvation is entirely a work of God, not human effort.

The sovereignty of God is central to the understanding of salvation within the framework of sovereign grace theology. In the sermon, it is highlighted that our coming to faith in Christ is not a product of our free will but is initiated by God changing our 'willer'. This emphasizes that salvation is a divine operation rather than a human endeavor. Passages such as Ephesians 1:4-5 affirm that believers are chosen in Christ before the foundation of the world, illustrating the importance of God's sovereignty in the salvation process. Ultimately, recognizing God's sovereignty fosters humility and dependence on His grace.

Ephesians 1:4-5

How does God change our will?

God changes our will by transforming our desires through His grace, leading us to Christ.

In the sermon, it is explained that God actively alters our will or desire towards Him, enabling us to seek Him where previously we would have sought our own destructive paths. This transformation is a work of grace that leads to true repentance and faith, aligning with the historic Reformed understanding of irresistible grace. Scripture highlights this transformation in Ezekiel 36:26, where God promises to give a new heart and a new spirit. Consequently, believers experience a fundamental change in their affections and pursuits, resulting in a genuine desire for holiness and communion with God.

Ezekiel 36:26

Sermon Transcript

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The only way for you to know
Jesus Christ is for God to reveal Him to you. I can't sit down and say, I'm
going to teach you how to get yourself saved today. Now, I
know in some churches they have the repeat after me prayer, you
know. You repeat the prayer, you pair
it to prayer, and then the preacher says, hallelujah, you just got
saved. No, that's not the way it is.
First of all, God reveals to you that you are a sinner. You're
so crazy, you don't even know you're a sinner. You're not as bad as other people.
You're better than a whole lot of people. You're just out of
your head. But then when God takes the shades
off your eyes and reveals, turns you inside out and say, now look
at yourself. This is the way I see it. Now
look at yourself. It's not a pretty sight. Not
a pretty sight. And that's when you began to
cry out, God be merciful, God be propitiatory, God be my mercy
seat, God be my redemption, my savior. And you trust him and
him alone. It's by revelation. Think about
this, what you were five years ago, where you were, you were
just out there crazy as a June bug, doing what you wanted to
do and as miserable as you could be. Looking for love in all the
wrong places. And then God let you run and
run and run and run until finally you run out of steam. And ended
up, you think about it. Ended up here. God watched over
you because he loved you and separated you from your mother's
womb. You are no accident. I've had people say to me, you
know, my mom and dad told me I was an accident. No, you're
not an accident. You're on purpose. Mom and dad
might've thought you were an accident, but the truth is your
name was written in the Lamb's book of life from the foundation
of the world. And God watched over you in time as you went
through all your crazy stuff out there. Should have been dead
sleeping in my grave a long time ago, except God. except God,
who separated me from my mother's womb, loved me with an everlasting
love. You're here tonight because God
loves you. There was a time in your life when somebody would
say, you're a Christian, aren't you? No, I don't go to church,
don't want to go to church. But now, something changed. You were changed by the changer,
God himself. and came to know Jesus Christ.
I often hear people say this. You know, my family's not converted. They just won't exercise their
free will the way I did. And I immediately think, you
self-righteous Pharisee. The only reason a person comes
to Christ is because God changes your willer. You remember when
you would rather shoot up than be in the house of God? What
happened to you? Well, your will changed, at least
to a great degree. And those of you who experienced
somewhat of relapse, and you go like this, I hate it. You
know why you hate it now? Because God changed your willer.
God will ruin your high. God will ruin it. He'll run it. As you recall, God changed your
will. And now, now you're glad when
they say, let us go up to the house of the Lord. You sing like
you're happy.
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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