The sermon titled "The Church of Jesus Christ - Pt. 1" by Joe Terrell primarily addresses the contrast between the Old and New Covenants, as evidenced by the metaphor of Mount Sinai versus Mount Zion. Terrell argues that believers have not come to the palpable and law-bound Mount Sinai, characterized by fear and judgment, but rather to the spiritual Mount Zion, representing grace and redemption through Christ. He references Hebrews 12:18-24 to illustrate the terrifying experience of the Israelites at Sinai and juxtaposes it with the joy and assurance of believers arriving at Zion. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in understanding that true sanctification and salvation originate from faith in Christ rather than adherence to the law, thereby reaffirming key Reformed doctrines of sovereign grace and assurance of salvation in Christ alone.
“To do such a thing was to deny Christ. It was to crucify him afresh. It was to do spite to the Spirit of God.”
“We have not come to a mountain that can be touched... but you have come to Mount Zion.”
“The only place we go for everything we need for life and godliness is Christ and Him crucified. Period.”
“Isn't it wonderful that our God got in our way, violated our will, turned us upside down, inside out, and said, now you're mine.”
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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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