The main theological topic of Kent Clark's sermon, "It Is Finished!", centers around the completed work of Christ on the cross and its implications for salvation. Clark emphasizes that Jesus’ declaration of "It is finished" signifies the full accomplishment of the redemptive work required to atone for sin. He references key Scriptures, notably John 17:4 and John 19:30, to argue that salvation is entirely God's work, contrasting divine grace with human expectations of merit and entitlement. He highlights that humanity's problem is a deeper sinfulness requiring the perfect righteousness that only Christ can provide, thereby reinforcing the Reformed doctrines of total depravity, unconditional election, and the necessity of grace. The sermon underscores the importance of recognizing the completed work of Christ for assurance of salvation and ongoing spiritual freedom.
“The work of Christ was to take away the contamination and also on top of that, to remove the condemnation.”
“This is good news to me. It was accomplished. Jesus said it's finished.”
“If he left anything undone for you to do, how am I talking? You get it, don't you?”
“Come to Christ, just as you are, without one plea.”
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