In "The Blessedness of the City of God," Joe Terrell addresses the theme of divine blessings as depicted in Psalm 46. He argues that God's repeated reminders of blessings are crucial for believers who often overlook these gifts due to their natural, selfish, and immature inclinations. The preacher highlights specific scripture references, notably Psalm 46:1-2, to illustrate God's role as both a refuge and strength in times of trouble, emphasizing that through weakness, believers encounter God's true strength. Terrell draws out the significance of these truths for practical Christian living, urging the congregation to remain thankful and spiritually aware of the blessings bestowed by God, particularly in the face of life's troubles and challenges.
“We are fleshly, and we tend to measure our blessedness by the abundance of fleshly benefits and pleasures we enjoy, rather than by that multitude of spiritual blessings that are given to us in Christ Jesus.”
“When I am weak, then am I strong. God sends us trials and troubles too big for us to prove to us that we're weak and cause us to run to him as a refuge.”
“If God is our refuge, our strength, our fortress, nothing bad can come to us. The unpleasant may come, but we learn that the unpleasant can be good.”
“When it comes to God, it is black and white. In Him, everything. Outside of Him, nothing.”
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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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