Summary:
In this sermon titled "History of The Church Pt. 2," Kent Clark addresses the central theological doctrine of the church, emphasizing that its purpose is to glorify Christ through His grace and redeeming work. He critiques the exclusive claims of different denominations, positing that true glorification of God occurs in the local church, which is fundamentally made up of sinners saved by grace. Clark supports his arguments with Scripture references, particularly Ephesians 3:21 and sections from Acts, illustrating how humble beginnings and the empowerment of the Spirit led to the multiplication of believers. The practical significance of this doctrine underscores that the church's glory is derived not from human merit but rather from God's sovereign choice and grace, encouraging congregants to view their various life struggles as belonging to God's plan for glorification.
“God invaded history and came down to this earth, not to spy out our sins, but to deliver us from our sins.”
“Everything depends on you and I having the right answer to this question. Who is Jesus Christ? Do you know who he is? And do you own him for who he is?”
“God has chosen the foolish ones of the world to confound the wise... little is much when God is in it.”
“Unto him be glory in the church by Christ Jesus throughout all ages, world without end.”
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