In his sermon "God First Loved Us," Kent Clark addresses the profound theological concept of God's love as the basis for human love and salvation. He emphasizes that believers do not come to faith through their own efforts or merit but because God first loved them, referencing 1 John 4:19 which states, "We love Him because He first loved us." Clark argues that understanding this doctrine of divine love is crucial for overcoming sin and addiction, as it contrasts with self-reliance and promotes reliance on God's grace. He critiques the tendency to emphasize human love for God without recognizing that God's initiating love is what enables and sustains true faith and spiritual recovery. This message serves as a reminder of the Reformed doctrine of election, reaffirming that believers are known and accepted by God irrespective of their past sins.
“It's not your love for Jesus that gets you through. It's the love of Jesus for you.”
“Deeper than knowing God is being known by God.”
“Whatever God does, He does eternally; we are kept by the power of God.”
“What matters supremely is not the fact that I know God, but the larger fact which underlines it, the fact that He knows me.”
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