In his sermon titled "Counted Out," Joe Terrell explores the sovereignty of God as showcased in the Book of Jonah, particularly emphasizing the theme of divine provision and the ordering of events in the life of His servant. He argues that every event in the narratives—Jonah being swallowed by the great fish, the provision of a vine, and the sending of a worm—is a purposeful act of God, illustrating that nothing occurs outside of His sovereign plan. Terrell pulls from Scripture, notably Jonah 1:17 and Jonah 4:6–7, to illustrate how God “counts out” circumstances specifically designed for His people, asserting that even what appears to be judgment, like Jonah’s being swallowed by a fish, can, in fact, be salvation. The practical significance of this message lies in the comfort for believers that God orchestrates all aspects of their lives for their ultimate good and salvation, promoting a theology rooted firmly in God's grace and divine control.
“Every aspect of the lives of God's elect is a direct result of the Lord's actions.”
“God is God everywhere. And he says to himself, God wants to save Nineveh. I don't want him to.”
“Salvation often looks like judgment.”
“None of my salvation has to do with me. God has done whatsoever He pleased.”
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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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