Kent Clark's sermon titled "Call Me, I Will Answer Thee" centers around the theological theme of divine communication and God's responsiveness to His people. The preacher argues that the faithful are called to seek God earnestly and that He will reveal profound truths and blessings in their lives. He references Jeremiah 33:3, underscoring the importance of calling upon God and the promise that He will answer and demonstrate great things. The sermon challenges believers to maintain hope and faith in God’s power to transform lives and society while emphasizing the role of the church in leading others to the gospel. The practical significance lies in the call for the church to be vibrant and joyful in their faith, effectively sharing the message of salvation amidst a troubled world.
“The worst judgment that God could send upon a nation is not to speak.”
“I can do all things through Christ that strengtheneth me. There is nothing that you cannot do.”
“You may be as black as all hell, but the blood of Jesus Christ cleanses us from all sin.”
“The greatest testimony you have is this, thank God, put a smile on your face.”
The Bible assures us in Jeremiah 33:3 that if we call upon God, He will answer us and reveal great and mighty things.
Jeremiah 33:3
God declares in Jeremiah 33:6 that He will bring health and healing, underpinning the truth of His restorative power.
Jeremiah 33:6
Trusting in God's plans is vital because it aligns us with His divine purpose and invites His blessings into our lives.
Isaiah 55:8-9, Jeremiah 33:3
The Bible teaches that through Christ's sacrifice, we are cleansed from all sin, as stated in Jeremiah 33:8.
Jeremiah 33:8, 1 John 1:7
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