In this sermon, Joe Terrell addresses the theological topic of holiness, specifically as it relates to God's judgment on sin among His covenant people, as demonstrated in Joshua 7. He argues that Achan’s sin of taking devoted items represents a grievous failure to uphold God's commands, which led to Israel's defeat at Ai. The preacher discusses how God's command to destroy the Canaanites, along with Achan's punishment, illustrates the seriousness with which God treats sin among His people, and he highlights that Achan, despite being guilty, was considered part of the covenant community. Terrell draws on Scripture references such as Joshua 7:1-26 and correlates them with New Testament concepts of God's discipline versus punishment, emphasizing that God’s actions ultimately aim to restore His honor and purify His people. The practical significance indicates that, while believers are secured in grace, their obedience and conduct still bear weight on their communal life and witness.
“The meaning of holy...means something set apart for God.”
“When the Lord deals with His people...it is not a punishment. They are not paying the price due unto their sin.”
“Every remnant of it has got to be destroyed. Every remembrance of it.”
“The you that you are now will be destroyed, and it'll never be brought up again.”
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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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