In his sermon "Five Golden Links," Kent Clark addresses the doctrine of salvation as understood within the framework of Reformed theology, focusing specifically on the "golden chain" found in Romans 8:28-30. He articulates five significant stages of the believer's salvation: foreknowledge, predestination, calling, justification, and glorification, emphasizing that each link is determined by God's sovereign grace rather than human effort. Clark uses Scripture references such as Romans 8:1 ("There is therefore now no condemnation to those that are in Christ Jesus") and John 3:16 to affirm the unconditional love of God and the certainty of believers’ glorification. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in its assurance of salvation and its ability to cast out fear in the believer’s life, promoting a confident trust in God's perfect love and grace through every circumstance.
“Perfect love will cast out fear. God doesn't want you to be afraid.”
“Salvation better be of the Lord or nobody in here is going to make it.”
“Glorification is the future and final work of God upon the Christian where he transforms our mortal physical bodies to the eternal physical bodies in heaven.”
“When He shall appear, we shall be like him; for we shall see him as he is.”
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