The sermon titled "That Great Shepherd of the Sheep, Pt. 1" by Joe Terrell focuses on the theological doctrine of Christ as the Great Shepherd, as found in Hebrews 13:20. The preacher argues that this metaphor encapsulates Jesus' role and nature in relation to His followers, contrasting the true shepherding of Christ with the fallibility of earthly leaders, especially within the Old Covenant context that Jewish believers clung to. Terrell emphasizes God's sovereign and gracious choice to save, pointing out the marvel of divine mercy as illustrated in Scripture, such as in Romans 9:13 (“Jacob have I loved, but Esau have I hated”). The significance of this message lies in illustrating the sufficiency of Christ's sacrifice and His ongoing shepherding role, encouraging believers not to revert to old covenant practices but to fully embrace their identity in Christ, who leads and cares for them perfectly.
“How can it be that God should love a soul like me? ... that's why we sing Amazing Grace, because believers are truly amazed by it.”
“If there's something yet to do, we are as lost as though God had done nothing at all.”
“If you become lost, and that doesn't mean that you're lost like God doesn't know where you are. It means you're lost because you don't know where you are.”
“The Bible says, he that is dead is freed from sin...he that is dead is justified from sin.”
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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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