The sermon titled "In Due Season" by Kent Clark focuses on the theological concept of God's providential timing in the redemption plan through Christ. The preacher argues that Christ's death was not a mere reaction to humanity's sin, but rather a preordained event that occurred "in due time" (Romans 5:6), fulfilling God's sovereign counsel. He supports this idea with several Scripture references, including Acts 4:27-28 and Galatians 1:15, which highlight God's predetermined plans and purposes. Clark emphasizes the practical significance of this doctrine, encouraging listeners to trust in God’s sovereign control over their circumstances, as He works everything according to His purpose, assuring that believers can expect blessings and good outcomes in their lives, especially amidst suffering and challenges.
“In due time, Christ died for the ungodly.”
“God has a predetermined plan. He's a right on time God.”
“Our God is a God of purpose. He is a God of due seasons.”
“You are God's workmanship. God doesn't just save you and leave you.”
The Bible teaches that due season refers to the divinely appointed time for God's purposes to be fulfilled, notably in Romans 5:6.
Romans 5:6
Predestination is affirmed in Scripture, such as in Ephesians 1:4-5, showing that God's choice of His elect was made before the foundation of the world.
Ephesians 1:4-5
Understanding God's sovereignty gives Christians comfort and assurance that He is in control of all things, as affirmed in Isaiah 46:10.
Isaiah 46:10
Christ's death was predetermined, meaning it was foreordained by God as part of His redemptive plan for humanity.
Acts 2:23
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