Kent Clark's sermon "Facing Your Fears" focuses on the theological concept of God's sovereign ability to confront and dispel fear, particularly in the context of spiritual warfare and societal challenges. He draws from the narrative of Nehemiah, specifically Nehemiah 6:15-16, to illustrate how the successful rebuilding of Jerusalem's wall caused deep fear among their enemies, highlighting that it was the work of God that instilled this dread. The preacher emphasizes the importance of faith over fear in the life of a believer, asserting that the silence of God is a grave judgment for individuals and nations alike, as referenced in Romans 8:31-39. This sermon calls the church to active involvement in faith-based works, arguing that God must be evident among His people to provoke a reverential fear in both believers and non-believers, which ultimately leads to transformation and revival in society.
“There is nothing scarier than the silence of God. In fact, no judgment is worse than the silence of God.”
“God is able to do exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think.”
“What the world needs to see is not a church that talks about a God who used to do great things, but a demonstration that our God is not dead.”
“The work of God will cause the enemies to reverence, to fear.”
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