In the sermon "God Gets All The Glory," Kent Clark addresses the central theological doctrine of God's sovereignty and the necessity of giving Him glory in all aspects of life. He emphasizes that every miracle and act of salvation serves to highlight God's glory rather than human merit, using biblical examples such as Gideon's victory over the Midianites and the feeding of the 5,000 to illustrate that God's methods are designed to ensure He receives all the credit. Key Scripture references include Psalms 146-150 and Romans 3, which underscore God's desire for glory and the grace by which believers are justified without works. The practical significance of this message is a call to recognize that human efforts contribute nothing to salvation, thus leading believers to boast only in the Lord and cultivate a life of gratitude and praise.
“The chief end of man is to praise God and to glorify Him forever.”
“If you can be saved by what you do, God owes you. But if you're totally, completely saved by the grace of God, God gets all the glory.”
“Salvation is of the Lord. Right now, just trust God.”
“Pride has no place in the Christian life.”
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