In the sermon titled "Do You Have Your G O D," Kent Clark addresses the crucial Reformed theological doctrine of being taught by God, specifically emphasizing the transformative covenantal relationship described in Isaiah 54:13 and Jeremiah 31:33-34. Clark argues that true knowledge of God—referred to metaphorically as obtaining one's G.O.D. (Godly Ordained Degree)—is essential for spiritual maturity and understanding one's identity in Christ. He supports this argument with references, notably from John 6, highlighting that no one comes to Jesus unless drawn by the Father, underscoring the sovereignty of God in salvation and the necessity of divine revelation for faith. The practical significance of this message calls believers to recognize their need for transformation by God's teaching and emphasizes that genuine knowledge of God transcends mere traditional religious practices or rote memorization of Scripture.
“What a glorious thing it is to have your G.O.D. ... Knowledge is a wonderful thing.”
“Every person who comes to Christ has been drawn. It is not a work of self-will or self-effort. It is a work of God.”
“If you don't have your G.O.D. yet, you haven't been to Whale's Belly University.”
“If you're not lost, you can't be found. If you're not a sinner, you don't need a Savior.”
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