In this sermon titled "Tell Your Story," Kent Clark emphasizes the significance of personal testimony in the life of a believer. He argues that each Christian has a unique story of redemption that serves as a powerful tool for evangelism. Drawing from Exodus 18, where Jethro praises the Lord for His deliverance of Israel, Clark illustrates how sharing personal experiences of God's intervention can inspire faith in others. Key scripture references include Romans 10:14-15, which underscores the necessity of hearing the Gospel for belief, and Psalms 78:4, which advocates teaching future generations about God's works. The practical significance of the sermon lies in the call for Christians to actively share their stories, thereby participating in God's redemptive mission and encouraging others to seek Him.
“Let the redeemed of the Lord say so, the scripture says. That's what you and I are to be doing, saying so. Telling the story, your testimony.”
“The best preaching you will ever do is telling others what great things God has done for you.”
“You are a preacher. God saved you to preach.”
“Tell them the good news. Well, Exodus 18... Now Jethro... heard of everything God had done... and Jethro was delighted to hear about all the good things the Lord had done.”
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