The sermon titled "Who's On The Throne!" by Kent Clark focuses on the sovereignty of God and the lordship of Jesus Christ, emphasizing that Christ is currently seated on the throne in heaven, in control of all things. Clark makes the point that the acknowledgment of Jesus as Lord is essential to the gospel message, urging listeners to recognize the supremacy of Christ both in their lives and in the universe. Key Scripture references are drawn from Philippians 2:9-11, where Paul asserts that every knee will bow before Jesus, and Revelation 5:12-13, which declares Jesus as worthy of praise for His redemptive acts. The practical significance lies in the call to humbly surrender to Christ's lordship, recognizing the transformative power of His grace and the necessity of His holy nature for salvation. Clark argues that the acknowledgment of Jesus’ sovereignty is critical for authentic faith and living out a purpose-driven life.
“We can't think rightly about much of anything until we settle in our mind that there is an occupied throne in heaven.”
“The Lordship of Jesus Christ is the centerpiece of the gospel. He is Lord.”
“If you're converted, you know that's true. He's worthy to be worshipped.”
“It's either Christ or hell. This is not multiple choice, folks. It's Christ or hell.”
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