The sermon "Demonic Hold of the Phamicia" by Kent Clark focuses on the profound impact of addiction, specifically heroin, and emphasizes the necessity of divine intervention for liberation. Clark highlights that addiction acts as a demonic force, described as "pharmacia," which enslaves individuals and destroys their lives. He references Scripture, notably 1 Thessalonians 1:5, which asserts that the gospel comes with power, underscoring the belief that only the Holy Spirit can bring about transformation and healing. The practical significance of this sermon lies in its call for communities, including churches and rehabilitation programs, to rely on the Holy Spirit rather than mere programs or earthly solutions; true deliverance, Clark argues, is found in Christ alone.
“There is a power greater than yourself. Is there a power greater than the monster of addicted life? Oh, I tell you this morning, there is a power.”
“The only spirit that can deal with the spirit of this age is the Holy Spirit of God.”
“You will live and die an addict unless the Holy Spirit does something on your insides.”
“There is nothing that you will not do. Because your conscience is gone. You need to be born again. And only the Holy Spirit can do that.”
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