In this sermon on Joshua 1:3-4, Joe Terrell emphasizes the theme of God's promises to His people, specifically demonstrated through the leadership of Joshua as a typological figure of Christ. He argues that the narrative of Joshua cannot be separated from its Christological significance, highlighting that understanding Scripture necessitates seeing Christ as the focal point. Terrell discusses God's command to Joshua, promising that every place he steps would be given to him, which he connects to the assurance of spiritual blessings available to believers in Christ (Ephesians 1:3). This doctrinal insight is significant for Reformed theology as it reinforces the concept of union with Christ, where all believes' spiritual inheritance is secure only through their relationship with Him, underscoring how fear from past unbelief cannot deter God’s promises for His church.
“The Bible is a book of Christ. From beginning to end, it is a testimony regarding the Lord Jesus Christ in one fashion or another.”
“A person either believes or he does not. A person either is alive under God or he's not.”
“Everything good that God has for a sinner is in Christ, and everything that could possibly be any good for a sinner is in Christ.”
“Courage is not being unafraid. Courage is being afraid, but doing what needs to be done anyway.”
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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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