Kent Clark's Easter Sunday sermon focuses on the resurrection of Jesus Christ—the foundational doctrine of the Christian faith. He emphasizes that the resurrection is crucial for believers, as highlighted in 1 Corinthians 15:12–17, which contends that if Christ is not raised, then Christian preaching and faith are both in vain. Additionally, Luke 24:1–9 is referenced to illustrate the historical reality and transformative power of the resurrection, as the angel announces that Jesus is alive. The sermon underscores the significance of experiencing a relationship with the risen Savior, pointing out that true salvation is found in faith in Jesus Christ alone. This message serves to call listeners to repentance, trust in Christ for forgiveness, and embrace the new life offered through His resurrection.
“If Christ be not risen, then is our preaching vain. Our preaching is vain. Buying clutch cargo is vain. Spending thousands of dollars to redecorate and rebuild, it's all vain.”
“The miracle of the new birth. Do you know why you're here on this earth, where you came from, what you're doing here? You can find all of that in Jesus Christ.”
“You look at our nation. We cannot call ourselves a Christian nation... I want us to be a fig tree that bears figs.”
“Salvation is in a person. Salvation is in Jesus Christ.”
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