The sermon titled "Drawn By God," delivered by Kent Clark, primarily addresses the doctrine of irresistible grace within the context of the doctrines of grace, also known as Reformed Theology. Clark emphasizes the necessity of understanding total depravity as foundational for grasping God's choosing of sinners for salvation. Central to his message are the Scripture references from John 6, particularly verses 37 and 44, which highlight God's sovereign ability to draw people to Christ. This underlines the Reformed teaching that God’s grace is unmerited and powerful, bringing hope even to the most broken individuals. The practical significance of the sermon lies in its affirming message that everyone, regardless of their past sins, is welcomed into the arms of Christ through this irresistible grace.
“Total depravity is at the heart of everything bad that's going on. Everything bad that's happened to you. Well, why did God let that happen? Sin caused that.”
“Christ didn't come to save good people. Only bad people get saved. So, if you're here and you're a really, really, really good person, you're in the wrong church.”
“Only by the grace of God. Only by the grace of God. We are unashamed of the fact that we are faith-based and look to God.”
“All that the Father giveth me shall come to me. Have you ever thought about the love of God?”
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