Kent Clark's sermon titled "Expect A Miracle" emphasizes the transformative power of God's grace and His ability to enact miracles in the lives of believers. The preacher illustrates this by referencing the unconditional promises made to Abraham in Genesis 12 and the awe-inspiring works of God throughout Scripture, specifically mentioning Exodus 34:10. Clark argues that faith, rather than mere theology, is essential for experiencing these miracles, encouraging the congregation to recognize their identity in Christ and the blessings that accompany their salvation. The practical application of this doctrine manifests in the believer's expectation of God's marvelous works in their lives, fostering an attitude of praise and joy amidst challenges.
“The joy of the Lord is our strength. We're not a depressed people, we're a happy people. We've been saved by the amazing grace of God and we've never got over it.”
“God is such a great God in his irresistible grace and in his effectual drawing. He'll go back there and get you.”
“There’s no reason why things can’t get better. What awaits you out there this year is truly this, there’s no reason, no matter what, if you have cancer, if things aren’t going right, victory’s yours.”
“God takes messes and does great things. He does great things.”
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