The sermon titled "Blood Trail" by Kent Clark addresses the centrality of Jesus Christ in the narrative of Scripture and the unfolding mystery of redemption through His blood. Clark emphasizes that from Genesis to Revelation, a consistent "trail of blood" signifies God's redemptive work, highlighting the significance of Christ's sacrifice. He refers to several Scripture passages, notably Colossians 1:26 and Ephesians 3:4, to support his thesis that the mystery of salvation is revealed through the prophets and ultimately fulfilled in Jesus Christ. The preacher underscores the importance of recognizing this theme to understand the fullness of the Gospel, insisting that the Scriptures are a hymn book that leads to the revelation of Christ as the one who comes, dies, is resurrected, saves, and reigns, thereby underscoring the practical significance of hope and assurance in believers.
“The Bible is a hymn book that reveals a mystery that God had before the world was ever created.”
“If in our Bibles all we see or look for are laws and precepts, do's and don'ts, always look for Christ when you read your Bible.”
“There is a fountain filled with blood drawn from Emmanuel's veins, and sinners plunge beneath that flood, lose all their guilty stains.”
“When Jesus comes back... the word is gonna come out of his mouth and they're all gonna fall.”
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