In his sermon titled "Be Ye Not Afraid," Kent Clark addresses the theological issue of fear and the believer's identity in Christ, rooted in Isaiah 43. He argues that despite the trials and spiritual failures that may lead believers to fear, God's promise of redemption and His relentless love serve as the ultimate assurance. Scripture references, particularly from Isaiah 43, highlight God’s call to His people, reminding them of His creation, redeeming work, and the personal relationship He maintains with them. The practical significance of this sermon lies in the encouragement it offers to Christians who grapple with fear, emphasizing that God's love and promises can eradicate anxiety, allowing them to live confidently in faith.
“Fear not! When you have everything to fear... He says, don't be afraid.”
“What makes a Christian valuable? The price that was paid for you.”
“You are loved of God. Don’t be afraid.”
“If you are a child of God, you are going to get spanked. All God’s children get spanked.”
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