In this sermon titled "It's Gonna Rain," Kent Clark addresses the theological theme of hope and the sovereignty of God, drawing primarily from the narrative of Elijah found in 1 Kings 18:41-46. The preacher argues that despite present circumstances, God’s power and promises—such as the impending rain after a long drought—demonstrate His faithfulness to His people, invoking the absolute sovereignty captured within Isaiah 46:10. Through the repeated question "What do you see?" Clark challenges his congregation to look beyond their current reality and recognize the sovereign workings of God in their lives, affirming that faith is necessary for perceiving God's future blessings. The practical significance rests in instilling hope among believers, encouraging them to trust that God will fulfill His promises and provide abundantly as they exercise faith in Him.
“What do you see? Maybe other people don't see it. But I see it.”
“You are an undefeated people. You are more than conquerors in Christ Jesus.”
“The Bible hope is a sure and a steadfast hope. That’ll make you get up in the morning with a smile on your face.”
“All that the Father giveth me shall come to me. Him that cometh to Me, I will in no wise cast out.”
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