In his sermon titled "Thanksgiving / Testimonies," Kent Clark addresses the theological doctrine of divine sovereignty and the imperative of gratitude amidst life's trials. He emphasizes Romans 8:28, asserting that God is actively involved in both joyous and painful experiences, working all things for the good of those who love Him. By sharing personal stories, including his own loss and struggles with sin, Clark illustrates God's relentless grace and sovereignty, reinforcing the idea that even in suffering, believers are called to "give thanks." Key Scripture references like 1 Thessalonians 5:18 and 2 Corinthians 2:14 further support his message that God's will is for believers to express gratitude because their lives are intricately tied to His sovereign plan, ultimately leading them toward eternal hope and transformation in Christ. This sermon highlights the Reformed doctrine of God's absolute sovereignty and the call to gratitude as a response to His grace and mercy in all circumstances.
“That everything good and bad in our life, God has his fingerprints on it.”
“In everything, give thanks, for this is the will of God concerning you.”
“What if we really believe that everything that's happening in our lives was working for our good?”
“Worship and thanksgiving come right out of this from a grateful heart.”
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