In this sermon, Joe Terrell focuses on the theological implications of God's promises as illustrated in Joshua 1:5, emphasizing the significance of faith over the law. He argues that Joshua serves as a type of Christ, symbolizing the transition from law to grace, leading the people into the Promised Land. Terrell highlights critical scripture such as John 16:32, Jeremiah 32:27, and the resurrection narrative from Acts 2 to support his claim that God’s promises are secure and unfailing, grounded in His sovereignty and power. The key takeaway of the sermon is the assurance that believers, united with Christ, will not be forsaken or fail to enter into God’s blessings, reinforcing the Reformed doctrine of perseverance of the saints and the security of salvation.
“To know the history of the conquest of the promised land has no value in and of itself. ... If we miss that point, we've missed the very purpose for which the scriptures were given to us.”
“Promises are not given on the basis of works. ... What prevented them from entering was unbelief.”
“So long as Christ lives, all the days of His life, no one shall be able to stand against us.”
“God cannot fail to do anything He desires. ... Will there be anything too hard for me?”
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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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