In Joe Terrell's sermon titled "The Declaration of Dependence," the main theological focus is on the believer's complete dependence on God for salvation and glory. Terrell emphasizes the significance of this dependence, arguing that true security comes not from self-reliance but from acknowledging that one's salvation is entirely the work of God. He discusses Psalm 62:7, highlighting how it reflects the believer's reliance on God as a "mighty rock" and "refuge." The sermon contrasts human attempts at righteousness and decision-making with divine sovereignty, asserting that salvation does not depend on human will or effort but solely on God's mercy and grace. This recognition fosters spiritual humility and a genuine acknowledgment of God's authority in the believer's life.
“My salvation and my honor depend on God. It depends upon him in every way. There is not a particle of my salvation that in any way depends on what I do.”
“My grace, my salvation depends on God alone. The fact that I am among God's elect depends on God alone because He's the one that chose.”
“We have declared our independence from the whole righteous sinful spectrum of human righteousness, saying we are not depending on our righteousness to save us.”
“What are his rules? Live under my roof, put your feet under my table. And I'm happy to do that, aren't you?”
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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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