In his sermon titled "Have Not Passed This Way Before," Kent Clark addresses the theological theme of reliance on God's guidance and the necessity of faith as believers navigate uncertain futures. He emphasizes the importance of following the lead of God, likening it to the Israelites following the Ark of the Covenant across the Jordan River as described in Joshua 3:1-4, where they are reminded they “have not passed this way before.” Key points include the need for individual and collective sanctification in preparation for God’s wonders and the role of faith in overcoming fears of the unknown. Clark references Hebrews 11:6 to underscore that without faith it is impossible to please God, encouraging the congregation to trust in God’s provision and plans, while actively participating in His work. The practical significance lies in his call for believers to avoid complacency, embrace their God-given potential, and actively step out in faith as they look toward new challenges, suggesting a transformational movement within their community.
“Follow the ark, follow the Lord, follow the presence of the Lord, because you don't know where you're going. You haven't passed this way before.”
“Your greatest problem and my greatest problem is that often in our lives we go for days without experiencing God.”
“Faith is the victory that overcomes the world.”
“What God demands, God provides.”
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