Pastor Kent Clark's sermon, "Giving God All The Glory," centers on the doctrinal emphasis of God's sovereignty, grace, and the inherent worthiness of God to receive all glory. He articulates that all spiritual strength comes from being rooted and grounded in the love of Christ, as captured in Ephesians 3:14-19. The preacher emphasizes the transformative power of comprehending God's love, which surpasses human understanding, thereby enabling believers to give God the glory due to Him alone. Clark's engagement with themes of predestination and divine grace underscores the Reformed doctrine of unconditional election, showcasing that God's choice is not based on human merit but is a sovereign work of His grace. The practical significance lies in the call for believers to recognize their complete dependence on God for salvation and growth, fostering genuine worship and adoration in the life of the church.
“Give Him all the glory. I know some of you are looking for your Bibles now.”
“God didn’t find you in a good place. He found you dead in the cemetery of sins and trespasses.”
“Grace doesn’t grow. You grow in it. So stop backing up.”
“Salvation is of the Lord from first to last. That’s the truth of this Bible.”
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