In his sermon titled "Power of God," Kent Clark addresses the empowering role of the Holy Spirit in spreading the gospel, emphasizing that true church growth and life transformation occur not through human effort but by the power of God manifest through the Holy Spirit and the proclamation of the gospel. He cites Acts 1:8, illustrating that empowerment comes after receiving the Holy Spirit, which positions believers as witnesses to Christ's glory across all realms of society. Throughout the sermon, Clark underscores the need for churches to remain focused on the gospel as the basis for salvation and transformation, warning against reliance on programs or human strategies. He connects this emphasis to Reformed doctrines of grace and the total depravity of humanity, grounding his encouragement for bold evangelism in the belief that salvation is entirely the work of God through Christ alone.
“God is in the church growing business. The only way to build a church is preach the gospel. The only way people's lives are going to be changed is through the gospel of Jesus Christ.”
“If any man be in Christ, he's a new creature. He's a better citizen... Many of you are absolutely wrong in wanting to leave this city. If you're a child of God, stay put. Change the city.”
“The gospel is the power of God unto salvation. I am convinced that we've got to get back to narrowing our classes down... back to centering on the gospel.”
“No saved person ought to be sitting there thinking about where you're going to dinner. Your mind shouldn't be wandering in here today.”
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