In the sermon titled "The Funeral," Kent Clark addresses the doctrines of grace, providence, and salvation, highlighting God's irresistible grace and sovereign election in the life of believers. Clark recounts a personal story about his friendship with David Collier, a man initially opposed to the gospel of salvation by grace alone who ultimately came to embrace it after a transformative encounter with Christ. He references Scripture such as 1 John 3:1-2, Romans 8:28, and various affirmations of predestination, emphasizing that salvation is a result of God's intentional love and calling. The sermon serves as a reminder of the Christian's identity in Christ and the transformative power of God's grace, urging believers to share this message actively rather than living in complacency.
“Salvation is of the Lord. That's what I'm saying. Predestinated, called, and justified.”
“What a mystery that is... in your flesh dwells no good thing, and now you've come to know Christ, you hate what the flesh does.”
“God's bigger than you. No matter how big a sinner you are... you’ve been saved, you’ve been out there... and God has brought you into the gospel of his grace.”
“Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved.”
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