In this sermon on Joshua 8, Joe Terrell addresses the theological complexities surrounding divine warfare, particularly in the context of Israel's conquest of Canaan. He argues that while the Old Testament accounts of Israel’s battles seem barbaric by modern standards, they illustrate God’s sovereignty and justice in executing judgment against sin, particularly of the Canaanites whose "cup of sin" was full. Terrell references Scriptures including Joshua 8 and Romans 9:22-24 to support the idea that God's actions, though often misunderstood, serve as divine judgment rather than mere human aggression. He emphasizes the importance of understanding these narratives within the framework of God's redemptive plan and the calling to preach the gospel, which he likens to a spiritual warfare where believers must rely on God's power rather than their own efforts. The significance lies in recognizing that as Christians proclaim the gospel, they participate in a battle for souls using the Word of God as their only weapon.
“The wars of Israel...aren't just battles but are part of God's purposeful judgment against sin.”
“In the preaching of the gospel, we are not insurance salesmen trying to get people to sign up for eternal life insurance.”
“The sword we use is not a metal sword... our battle is not in the flesh.”
“When we preach the gospel, we're ambushing people with the Lord Jesus Christ.”
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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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