In his sermon "Accepted In The Beloved Part 3," Kent Clark primarily addresses the doctrine of divine acceptance through Jesus Christ, emphasizing the significance of grace and imputed righteousness. He argues that all believers have been chosen and accepted by God independent of their own merits or actions, referencing Ephesians 1:3-6 to illustrate that believers are blessed with all spiritual blessings and accepted in the Beloved, Christ Jesus. Clark stresses that this acceptance is vital to understanding one's identity in Christ and clarifies that salvation results not from human effort but from God's grace alone. He highlights the futility of seeking righteousness through works, affirming that true assurance and joy in the believer's life come from recognizing their inherent worth in God's eyes—set apart and embraced through Christ's sacrifice.
“Your acceptance isn't based on that at all. In fact, it has nothing to do with it.”
“I am what I am by the grace of God. And I never look down on anybody else who's in a mess because I say, There go I, but for the grace of God.”
“God has loved us with an everlasting love... You're always going to be trying, and it's never going to be enough.”
“There is a righteous demand on you, on every one of us here today, There is a righteous demand made of God.”
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