In the sermon titled "Everything Needful Revealed at the Cross," Joe Terrell emphasizes the doctrine of divine revelation, asserting that God's fullest and ultimate revelation comes through Jesus Christ and specifically through His work on the cross. Terrell argues that while God has revealed Himself through creation and conscience, the cross epitomizes the culmination of that revelation where God's attributes, including His justice, love, and grace, are laid bare (Hebrews 1:1-3; Psalm 19:1; Romans 1:20). He references Acts 2:22-36 to showcase how God's foreknowledge and purpose played a critical role in the crucifixion, highlighting both human sinfulness and God's sovereign plan. The sermon's significance lies in its call for believers to find assurance in the cross of Christ, which fully encapsulates the gospel and the basis for their salvation and ongoing relationship with God, underscoring that salvation comes solely by grace.
“The fullest revelation of God is Jesus Christ, the Son of God.”
“At the cross, we see Jesus Christ revealed… and we see ourselves revealed at the cross.”
“What can demonstrate justice any more than this, that a father would put his own son to death in order to satisfy justice?”
“Whenever your sins make you afraid that God is now going to reject you, look to the cross.”
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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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