In his sermon titled "We're Gonna Shout," Kent Clark addresses the theological topic of salvation through the lens of joy and grace found in Jesus Christ, particularly during the Christmas season. He emphasizes that the Gospel is fundamentally good news that alleviates fear, supported by Scripture from Luke 2 which recounts the birth of Jesus as a reason for great joy, proclaiming that "fear not" is a recurring theme (Luke 2:10). The sermon highlights that salvation is entirely a work of God, drawing from key texts such as Nehemiah 8:10 and Romans, which assert that joy is a fruit of the Spirit and integral to the Christian life. Clark underlines the importance of recognizing one's sinful nature and the need for a Savior, which he frames as a joyous acknowledgment of God's grace and favor towards sinners. The practical significance of this message lies in encouraging believers to express their joy and gratitude for salvation, thus cultivating an atmosphere of praise and worship that reflects the freedom and excitement of the Gospel.
“The gospel never makes us afraid. It's good news. It's glad tidings.”
“Your flesh is as wicked as it was when you were born… It takes the power of God.”
“If God be for us, who can be against us? Glory to God in the highest.”
“Salvation is of the Lord. It's God's salvation.”
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