In Joe Terrell's sermon titled "Standing Fast," he addresses the theological theme of contentment in Christ as a means of overcoming disputes among believers, drawing primarily from Philippians 4:1-5. He argues that true contentment stems from a single-minded focus on the Lord Jesus Christ, encouraging believers to resolve conflicts in light of their shared faith. Terrell cites Paul’s exhortation to stand firm in the Lord and emphasizes the communal responsibility to support church members in resolving interpersonal disagreements, using two women, Euodia and Syntyche, as key examples of this struggle. He illustrates his points with scriptural references, notably the call to rejoice always in the Lord, suggesting that mutual joy in Christ can dispel personal grievances. The sermon serves to highlight the practical importance of unity and the spiritual harmony within the church, asserting that the gospel transcends personal disputes and divisions.
“Contentedness is one of those things that is worthy or consistent with the gospel of Christ.”
“Whatever it is that’s causing a dispute between you is not worth the trouble the dispute is causing.”
“Believers always have cause for rejoicing. It is very difficult to be in contention with one another when you're rejoicing in the Lord.”
“The things that divide us seem worthy of division only when we're not looking at 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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