The sermon by Joe Terrell focuses on the theological significance of Rahab's faith as presented in Joshua 2:18. Terrell emphasizes the transition from the Old Covenant represented by Moses to the New Covenant embodied by Joshua (Jesus), illustrating that salvation is by grace through faith. He explores the act of faith exhibited by Rahab when she hung the scarlet cord from her window, signifying her trust in God's promise for deliverance. Supporting this argument, Terrell refers to Hebrews 11:31 and James 2:25, highlighting that Rahab's faith was recognized as righteous even amidst her sinful lifestyle. The practical significance lies in demonstrating that true faith results in acts that align with one's belief, showing the believers that salvation is available to all, regardless of their background or past, by casting themselves upon God's mercy.
“In the transfer of leadership from Moses to Joshua, we have an illustration of going from the old covenant to the new, of going from the oversight of the law to be put under the gospel of God's grace in Christ Jesus.”
“By faith the prostitute Rahab... was not killed with those who were disobedient.”
“The only part of the wall that did not fall down... is a testimony of our sin... Here lives a sinner. Here lives a violator of God's commands.”
“God is not looking for righteous people. He knows there aren't any. He's looking for sinners.”
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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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