In the sermon titled "Awaken! The Sleeping Giant," Kent Clark addresses the theological doctrine of revival, emphasizing its necessity for both individuals and the church as a whole. He argues that true revival leads to genuine joy and a return to faithfulness among God's people, citing Psalm 85, Philippians 4:4, and Jeremiah 14 to support his claims about God's desire for His people to turn away from folly and experience spiritual renewal. Clark stresses the importance of engaging with Scripture as the inspired Word of God, advocating for its central role in revival efforts. Practically, he calls for the church to awaken from complacency and engage actively in societal issues, highlighting the personal and communal call to holiness, the power of regeneration, and the need for stronger family structures as foundational elements of revival in contemporary culture.
“Revival means to relive, to live again. We come and are brought to a place where we are a happy people and we are rejoicing.”
“The greatest problem was with a church that went to sleep. We as a people of moral principle have disengaged.”
“The Bible is the only rule of faith and practice. The Bible does not simply contain the Word of God; it is the Word of God, inspired by God.”
“Men are going to get saved and become great husbands. What would happen in this nation if every male in here became all that God had for them to be? This city would be turned upside down.”
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