The sermon titled "The Vastness of God" by Kent Clark focuses on the incomprehensible love and grace of God as depicted in Ephesians 3:17-19. Clark highlights Paul’s prayer for believers to be rooted in God's love and able to grasp its immense dimensions: its breadth, length, depth, and height. Using Scripture, he emphasizes that God's love transcends human understanding, illustrated through examples of God's faithfulness and goodness over time. He argues that being filled with the fullness of God allows believers to live in the joy and security of His love, which should motivate them to grow and continue to experience deeper communion with Christ. This understanding bears practical significance for the Christian life, encouraging believers to rely on God's power through faith and to embrace their identity as loved and valued children of God.
“Knowing God deeper, fuller, richer, experiencing Him in my daily walk where I never doubt.”
“God can fill that [vacuum] and wants His people to be filled with this love and a knowledge of this love.”
“But the longer you know Him, the sweeter He grows. The best is still to come.”
“God didn’t love you because you did something. God didn’t love you because you first loved God.”
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