In the sermon "Highly Favoured and Blessed," Kent Clark addresses the doctrines of divine favor, election, and the transformative power of the Gospel through the lens of Mary’s encounter with the angel Gabriel. He argues that God actively chooses individuals and churches to bless, emphasizing that every believer is "highly favored" and called to spread this good news. The preacher references various Scripture texts such as John 1:17 ("the law came by Moses, but grace and truth came by Jesus Christ") and Romans 10:13-14, highlighting that faith comes from hearing the message, which is delivered by sent messengers. The sermon reinforces the Reformed emphasis on God’s sovereignty in salvation and challenges believers to recognize their identity as recipients of grace, urging them to share the Gospel with others as part of their calling.
“When God intends to bless an individual, bless a church, bless a nation, he always sends a messenger to give them the news.”
“The Lord knows them that are his. He is the good shepherd and knows his sheep.”
“You are not here by accident. You are here on purpose for a purpose, and you are highly favored.”
“God loves you without a cost. It just keeps getting gooder.”
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