In the sermon "What Really Matters Part 2," Kent Clark discusses the central theological doctrine of salvation as a divine act of God, emphasizing that it fundamentally requires a "new creation" achieved through divine intervention rather than human effort or tradition. He argues that salvation is not based on external practices such as circumcision, baptism, or church membership, but solely on God's grace and mercy as expressed in Ephesians 2:8-9. The sermon references Galatians 6:15 and Galatians 5:6 to assert that true identity and justification are found in Christ and what He does within an individual. Clark highlights the transformative power of God’s grace, asserting that genuine faith produces love and a distinct way of life in the believer, which affirms the Reformed doctrines of total depravity and irresistible grace.
“You're not saved or lost because you're married or unmarried... There must be a new creation. You must be born again.”
“Salvation is not an external. Salvation is not in walking a church aisle... It takes power to save you.”
“The natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit... it's foolishness unto him.”
“If God never speaks to you... Can you imagine what the thief on the cross felt? Lord, remember me.”
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