In Joe Terrell's sermon titled "This Passover," the primary theological focus is on the significance of the Lord's Supper as a fulfillment of the Old Testament Passover, establishing a new covenant through Christ's sacrificial death. Terrell argues that the institution of the Lord's Table marks the end of the old ceremonial practices as fulfilled in Christ, emphasizing that all previous sacrificial systems were typological and did not effect true spiritual change. He utilizes Scripture, particularly Luke 22:15-20, to illustrate that Jesus eagerly anticipated this Passover meal as a pivotal moment that would lead to the establishment of a new covenant, symbolized by His body and blood. The practical significance lies in the assurance that believers are to remember Christ's atoning work, which provides them with a clear conscience before God and a continual nourishment for spiritual life, reinforcing the Reformed doctrine of the perseverance of the saints and the sufficiency of Christ's sacrifice.
“This is the last God-sanctioned Passover. Every Passover celebration since that time has been a denial of the fulfillment of it in Jesus Christ.”
“We hold... a pretty strong line on never preaching anything but Christ and Him crucified.”
“If Christ bore my sin, in the presence of God, the judge, and was killed for it. I never will be.”
“God's salvation is unmessuppable. It cannot fail.”
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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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