The sermon by Kent Clark focuses on the importance of growth in the local church and the significance of each member's role in the body of Christ. He emphasizes that the church is vital for personal and communal spiritual growth, supported by Ephesians 4, which speaks of God giving gifts to the church for the maturing of the saints. Clark highlights that God has intentionally brought individuals into the church community with various gifts and that each person should strive to serve and grow. The sermon also touches on the doctrines of election and God's sovereignty, referencing 2 Peter 3:9 to illustrate God's long-suffering waiting for the elect to come to faith. The practical significance lies in encouraging church members to actively participate in ministry and seek personal spiritual growth, moving beyond a passive attendance to an engaged, service-oriented faith.
“The local church is where you come into this family knowing Jesus Christ, and you began to grow, and you grow, and you grow...”
“God has brought you to Jesus Christ for a purpose. You have wonderful opportunities here.”
“The long suffering of our Lord is salvation. That's why he hasn't come back yet.”
“You are here to help and to strengthen this assembly. Not only that, but the world is at the gate of this church.”
The Bible emphasizes the local church as a vital community where believers grow spiritually and serve God together.
Ephesians 4:11-13, 1 Corinthians 12:12-27
The doctrine of election is supported by Scripture, which affirms that God chooses individuals for salvation according to His sovereign will.
2 Thessalonians 2:13, Ephesians 1:4-5, 2 Peter 3:9
Growing in grace is essential for Christians to deepen their relationship with God and reflect His character in their lives.
2 Peter 3:18, Ephesians 4:15
The Bible teaches that God's long-suffering reflects His patience and desire for all His elect to come to repentance.
2 Peter 3:9, Romans 2:4
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