Kent Clark's sermon titled "Blessed Assurance" primarily addresses the doctrine of eternal security and the assurance of salvation rooted in God's grace. He emphasizes that true assurance of salvation can only come from understanding the gospel, stating that human efforts and goodness cannot achieve or maintain one's salvation. The sermon references key Scriptures such as John 10:27-29 and Ephesians 1:4 to underscore the themes of God's election, the voice of Christ calling His sheep, and the permanence of eternal life granted by Jesus. Clark's message highlights the practical significance of resting in God's grace, promoting a profound sense of security and peace for believers based on God's sovereign actions in salvation, rather than their own efforts.
“Outside of knowing and being assured that you're saved by grace, there is no assurance.”
“If it's not by grace alone, if it's not by the power of God alone, you rest in a false foundation.”
“My sheep hear my voice. Oh, the call of the Savior. I know He called me.”
“Christ has you and His Father has you. That's a double whammy.”
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