In his sermon titled "Mighty Deliverer," Kent Clark focuses on the doctrine of God's deliverance through grace, emphasizing the continual need for believers to experience His saving power. He argues that God’s grace is multifaceted, reflecting past, present, and future deliverance as articulated in 2 Corinthians 1:10: "who delivered us, who does deliver us, and in whom we trust will yet deliver us." Clark illustrates this point through the story of the Israelites and personal testimonies of life transformation, stressing that God's grace is the source of strength against sin and temptation. The practical significance of this message encourages believers to rely on God's grace for daily living and assurance of salvation, reinforcing the Reformed emphasis on God's sovereignty in the process of salvation and sanctification.
“He saved us, He is saving us, and He shall save us. That's the three-tenths of salvation.”
“Every day I'm a monument of His mercy. Is that true of you? It's true of me.”
“Grace that puts you in the way, grace that leads you along the way, and grace that will take you all the way.”
“He's a greater savior than you are a sinner. He's able to deliver you.”
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