Pastor Kent Clark's sermon titled "Positively Hezekiah" focuses on the theme of divine deliverance and the assurance of God's sovereignty amidst trials, illustrated through the story of King Hezekiah in 2 Chronicles 32. He emphasizes that despite overwhelming opposition from Sennacherib, the Assyrian king, Hezekiah led his people in reliance on the Lord, demonstrating the importance of faith and action in the face of adversity. Clark draws upon various Biblical verses, particularly Hezekiah's encouragement to the people to trust in God's power over the fleshly might of their enemies, encapsulated in phrases like "there are more with us than with him." The sermon accentuates the practical importance of resting in God's promises and finding comfort in the Holy Spirit, asserting that believers should seek renewal through God's word rather than succumb to despair. This aligns with Reformed doctrines which stress the necessity of grace and reliance on God’s sustaining power in daily life.
“Be strong and courageous. Be not afraid nor dismayed...with us is the Lord our God to help us and to fight our battles.”
“The comforter has come... He takes you back to Calvary, and at Calvary you hear this word, Jesus paid it all.”
“When you come up to the house of God, as a child of God, you shouldn't leave here bleeding and bloody and guilty. You ought to leave here resting in the precious blood of Jesus Christ.”
“It is God's way of reformation to send a preacher.”
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