In "You Need Some God History," Kent Clark addresses the importance of personal testimony, or "God history," in the life of a believer. Drawing primarily from 1 Samuel 17, where David recounts his past victories over lions and bears, the sermon emphasizes how God's previous faithfulness can bolster confidence in facing current challenges, such as Goliath. Clark highlights the discouragement often faced from friends and family when pursuing one's God-given dreams, illustrating that such opposition is a common experience that believers must navigate. He conveys practical significance by encouraging the church community to recall their own God histories, seeing them as vital foundations for faith, resilience, and ongoing service in God's Kingdom. The sermon ultimately stresses that God’s faithfulness in the past equips believers to face future giants with confidence.
“Every Christian in here ought to have something, some God history to run back to when people say you can’t do it.”
“If God was with me in the bear attack and the lion attack, will He not be with me against this Philistine? This is no different than with the bear or the lion.”
“You may think you’re alone, but you're never alone. Call up a little God-history.”
“The blood of Jesus Christ will make you white as snow. The blood of Christ will take away your past.”
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