In the sermon titled "A Portrait of a Righteous and Godly Man," Joe Terrell explores the life of Lot as described in 2 Peter 2:7-9, asserting the doctrine of justification by faith as a core theme. He presents a contrast between Lot’s morally dubious actions in the Old Testament and his designation as a "righteous man" in the New Testament. Key arguments include the idea that righteousness is imputed by God, not based on one's actions, illustrated by the distinction between the Old and New Testaments regarding Lot's character. Terrell emphasizes that true godliness is a result of believing in God, rather than living a flawless life. The significance of this message lies in its affirmation of God’s grace and the doctrine of imputed righteousness, which reassures believers that their standing before God is not contingent upon their performance but on their faith in Christ.
“Righteous man, godly man, self-centered, earthly-minded, poor father, incestuous man, but godly and righteous.”
“The worst thing God can do is leave somebody alone. I've heard people say, I just wish God would leave me alone. Oh God, never leave me alone.”
“They may not look righteous in the sight of men, but they are righteous in the sight of God, and that's where it matters.”
“In the eyes of God, righteous with no sin, and godly without distraction.”
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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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