In his sermon titled "The Proper Order," Joe Terrell focuses on the theological theme of God's love and the proper approach to romantic relationships, drawing from Song of Solomon 2:4-7. He emphasizes that the woman's exhortation to "not arouse or awaken love until it so desires" illustrates a profound understanding of love's timing and sanctity, warning against premature expressions of affection that lack the foundation of true commitment. Terrell supports his arguments with scriptural references, highlighting God's historical and relational love towards His people, notably through the metaphor of a banquet hall representing joy and communion with God. The passage underscores the importance of recognizing God's love as foundational to union and intimacy, both in human relationships and the believer's relationship with Christ, affirming the Reformed belief that God's love is particular and transformative rather than universal or contingent upon human action.
“Do not arouse or awaken love until it so desires. [...] The sexual expression of it is the end, the last part of it that should be expressed.”
“If you are in Christ, God loves you. Now I know this, those who are the objects of my love, I will do whatever I can to make things good for them.”
“We don’t choose God. God chooses us.”
“His love is demonstrated to us, we find that He already sees us as perfect.”
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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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