In Joe Terrell's sermon titled "Showing His Death," the main theological topic addressed is the significance of the Lord's Supper as a proclamation of Christ's death and its implications for believers. Terrell argues that the observance of the Lord's table should reflect a recognition of the unity of believers, regardless of social or economic status, and emphasizes that the act of Communion is a serious declaration of both our sinfulness and Christ's redemptive work. He supports his arguments with specific Scripture references, particularly 1 Corinthians 11:26-27, which highlights the importance of examining oneself before taking Communion and the necessity of recognizing the body of Christ, which he interprets as the Church. The practical significance of this message lies in understanding that participation in the Lord's Supper should be approached with humility and an awareness of our shared status as sinners reliant on Christ's atonement, opposing both self-exaltation and divisions among believers.
“When we come to the Lord's table, we are proclaiming our sinfulness, because it's our sinfulness that caused His death.”
“We don't come to the Lord's table as righteous people. We come to the Lord's table testifying that in ourselves, we are nothing but sinners.”
“If Christ paid my debt, I don't owe it.”
“At the Lord's table, we're not saying I'm good, we're proclaiming God's death, which says that I was a sinner in need of his death, but also says because of his death I am no longer a sinner in the presence of God.”
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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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