In this sermon titled "False Teachers," Joe Terrell addresses the doctrinal dangers posed by legalism and false teaching as articulated in Philippians 3:1-3. He articulates that these false teachers are categorized by Paul as "dogs," "evil workers," and "mutilators," indicating their opposition to the gospel of grace and reliance on human merit for justification. By referencing the nature of false teachers as enemies of the cross, Terrell emphasizes the significance of maintaining the integrity of the gospel, which asserts that righteousness is obtained solely through Christ's work, not through human efforts. He calls believers to rejoice in their identity in Christ and highlights the importance of safeguarding the church from such deceptive teachings, reflecting Reformed themes of grace and perseverance. The practical significance of this message reminds believers to rely on the sufficiency of Christ's atonement and to discern error within the church carefully.
“Those who propose that a verdict of righteous from God is obtained by anything other than Christ's work alone prove themselves to be enemies of the cross.”
“These false teachers... are not misguided brethren... they are enemies of the cross.”
“True circumcision has to do with the heart, the inward man, not something done in the outward flesh.”
“Believers put no confidence in their flesh. The flesh always fails.”
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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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