In the sermon "The King In His Beauty," Joe Terrell expounds on the theological essence of seeing God in His majestic power and glory, particularly through the lens of Isaiah 33:17. He discusses the both immediate and ultimate fulfillments of this prophecy, relating it to the kingship of God and the assurance of His protection over His people. Terrell emphasizes that true beauty lies not in earthly appearances but in God's sovereign authority and the ultimate realization of His glory, as supported by Ephesians 2:17, where Jesus proclaims peace to both the near and far. The doctrine of God's sovereignty and the call to acknowledge His power is presented as vital for believers amidst life's trials, reinforcing that faith rests not on visible circumstances but on the promise of beholding Christ's beauty, which brings eternal hope and joy.
“Your eyes will see the King in His beauty, in all His regal majesty. You'll see it. Oh, you mean I’ll see it if I behave? No, you'll see it.”
“If we stand before the judge of all to be judged by what we have done, and therefore the Lord says, ‘You who are far away, hear what I have done.’”
“True joy cannot come from what happens in this life. True joy must arise from somewhere else.”
“The king, in all his beauty, will see it. The whole world will see it. And it will stop every mouth that ever spoke anything against him or anything against his people.”
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Joe Terrell (February 28, 1955 — April 22, 2024) was pastor of Grace Community Church in Rock Valley, IA.
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