In his sermon titled "God Is Doing Great Things," Kent Clark emphasizes the centrality of the cross of Christ within the context of contemporary societal issues. He argues that genuine social transformation can only occur through the recognition of Christ's sacrificial death and the power of His blood, anchoring the discussion on the doctrine of substitutionary atonement. Key Scripture references include John 3:16, which underscores God's love and the necessity of Jesus's sacrifice for salvation, and 1 Peter 3:18, highlighting the just dying for the unjust. This theological focus serves to remind believers that all human efforts are futile without the acknowledgment of Christ's finished work, firmly rooting their hope and mission in the cross as essential and irreplaceable for the church's testimony and witness in the world.
“If the United States is going to turn around, I believe we can lead the way in showing them how. Social issues are never solved without Jesus Christ.”
“God forbid that I should glory save in the cross.”
“Justification is free. It's all free. Being justified freely… you haven't done anything for this justification.”
“There never has been a time in the heart of God when there was not a cross.”
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