In Joe Terrell's sermon, "The Household of Faith," the primary theological topic is the nature and significance of the church as a family of believers, referred to as the "household of faith." Terrell argues that the church is not merely an organization but a familial structure where members are bound together in Christ. He references Galatians 6:9-10, emphasizing that Christians should prioritize doing good, especially to one another, as members of this spiritual family. Additional insights are drawn from Paul's epistles, illustrating the dangers of legalism which undermines grace, ultimately asserting that salvation is solely through Christ's work. The practical significance lies in encouraging unity and mutual care within the church, transcending mere organizational membership to foster true, familial relationships among believers.
“A little leaven leavens the whole lump... If you bring in anything which we must contribute from our own selves, by our own actions, then you have... fallen from grace.”
“We are of a spiritual household... our first obligation... is our brothers and sisters in the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“The church is the household of faith... it's a group of believers... who trust their souls to him, who worship him.”
“We as members of the household of faith are called on to do good to all.”
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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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