The sermon titled "God Has Been Abused In America" by Kent Clark addresses the theological concept of divine judgment in relation to national morality. Clark argues that America has systematically pushed God out of public life and education, leaving the nation vulnerable to moral decay and malign influences. He references Jeremiah 7:7-8, emphasizing that when a nation fails to obey God's commands, it invites judgment. The sermon highlights the practical implications of this spiritual neglect, including rising social issues and a fragmented society, while calling for a collective return to God as a source of hope and restoration. Clark ultimately contends that American vitality depends not on government, but on adherence to a godly framework within the populace, reaffirming the Reformed doctrine of God’s sovereignty over nations.
“The worst thing that could happen to America is for God not to speak to us. And that's what's happening.”
“We know that the spiritual weapons of this great nation are our most powerful resource in peace and war.”
“There could be no worse judgment that could befall us, a nation left to be the plaything of malignant forces.”
“We are one of those spotty places. Think about the filth that we are exposed to. The moral decay.”
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