The sermon titled "Jesus In The House!" by Kent Clark focuses on the centrality of Jesus Christ in both governmental and personal contexts. Clark emphasizes God's providence in orchestrating his trip to Washington, asserting that even small events serve a divine purpose for sharing the gospel. He references 1 Corinthians 15:57 to illustrate his confidence in the victory found in Christ and highlights the need for believers to engage in the political sphere, underlining the importance of voting for representatives who uphold Christian values. Significant moments from his trip, including prayers in Jesus' name and encounters confirming his mission, reinforce the notion that the presence of God and the gospel must remain central in American society, especially amidst a culture that appears increasingly hostile to Christian principles.
“Most of you know that the name of Jesus is not a popular name in Washington.”
“God is a God of purpose, a God of planning, and a God who sets destinies and makes arrangements for people to hear the gospel of Jesus Christ.”
“He is the way, the truth, and the life, and no man comes to the Father except by Him.”
“The Apostle Paul said, I'm not ashamed of the gospel. Are you?”
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