In the sermon "He Did Not Waver," Joe Terrell addresses the doctrine of justification by faith, emphasizing Abraham's unwavering belief in God’s promises as illustrated in Romans 5:20. The preacher argues that true faith is essential for justification and that it is a gift from God rather than a result of human effort or merit. He cites Abraham’s example in Genesis, emphasizing that faith, rather than works, is what God credits as righteousness (Romans 4:3). Terrell underscores the essential distinction between righteousness based on faith versus works, pointing out that true rest and salvation come from ceasing our attempts to earn God's favor and instead fully trusting in Christ's completed work. This understanding has profound implications for believers, as it affirms that salvation is wholly a work of grace, eliminating all grounds for boasting before God.
“Faith is concerned with promises... it looks at the promises and acts upon them.”
“If you want to have your works to play any part whatsoever in whether or not you are justified, then this is what God will say to you: Okay, have it your way. The whole burden is yours.”
“Faith begins with quitting. It begins with giving up, throwing your hands up and saying, I can't do it.”
“You come to Him. He will give you rest. He will forgive your sins. He will blot them out.”
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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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