The sermon delivered by Joe Terrell focuses on the topic of prayer within the context of corporate worship, as delineated in 1 Timothy 2. Terrell emphasizes the scriptural instruction for men to pray "lifting up holy hands," highlighting that prayer is an essential element of worship that acknowledges God’s supremacy and mercy. He contrasts this with the responsibility for women to dress modestly in worship settings, presenting it as a matter of appropriateness to maintain focus on God rather than personal appearance. Specific Scriptures referenced include 1 Timothy 2:8, which calls men to pray without anger and disputing, and the broader context of Paul's letters to Timothy that delineate order and conduct in church. The practical significance lies in understanding that these instructions are not legalistic rules but exhortations for behavior reflective of grace and God’s glory in the community of believers.
“These are instructions and exhortations given to those who already have the favor of God.”
“When we come here to worship, we're not dressing and we're not deporting ourselves in order to please God. We're doing it for one another.”
“Lift up holy hands, hands that reach out for the blessing of no one other than God.”
“We have a bloodstained path into the very presence of God. And though, in regard to ourselves, we are covered up and filled up with sin. That blood has opened for us a way into the very presence of God.”
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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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