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.
“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.”
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