In the sermon "Be A Better Dad," Kent Clark addresses the theological concept of God as our Heavenly Father, emphasizing His character and the implications of this relationship for earthly fathers. He draws on Romans 8:14-15 and Isaiah 63:16 to argue that believers are not to live in fear of God as an abuser but should embrace the spirit of adoption that allows them to cry out to God as "Papa." The sermon discusses the critical responsibilities and roles of fathers, such as being protectors, providers, and encouragers, while acknowledging that no father is perfect and that there is always room for improvement. Clark highlights the practical significance of embracing our identity as children of God and the transformative power of this understanding in how earthly fathers relate to their children.
“If you fear God in the sense of, don't hit me, don't hurt me, don't send me to hell, there's something wrong in that relationship.”
“Dads ought to be an example of how the son ought to respect his girlfriends, respect women by the way dad treats mom.”
“You may have been divorced... but you have children. Be a better dad today.”
“God saw you when you were ugly... and yet he loves you. And he'll never forsake you.”
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