In his sermon titled "God's Glorious Grace," Joe Terrell focuses on the doctrine of grace as articulated in Ephesians 1:6. He emphasizes that God's grace is not contingent upon human action or merit but is solely a manifestation of God's will and pleasure, aimed at glorifying Him. Terrell argues that the joyful, transformative power of grace is evidenced in the resurrection of Christ and the believer's joy in salvation, despite inherent doubt. He cautions against messages that lead individuals to self-reliance, insisting that the assurance of salvation lies not in one’s works or feelings, but exclusively in Christ’s perfect atonement. The sermon ultimately stresses that the gospel should always be proclaimed to the praise of God's glorious grace, a sentiment echoed throughout Scripture as seen in Paul's letter to the Ephesians.
“Whatever God did for us, He did for us not because of anything we had done or anything that He expected that we would do.”
“A babe in Christ...will listen, and if some of that nasty strained peas...gets stuck in his mouth, it's coming right back out.”
“You are saying, there's nothing good in me. Will you take pride in that confession?”
“The same grace produces the faith that lays hold of that grace in Christ.”
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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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