In his sermon on Joshua 6, Joe Terrell addresses the theological topic of spiritual warfare and the nature of God's deliverance through the gospel. He argues that the Israelites' conquest of Jericho serves as a vivid picture of the church’s mission in the world, emphasizing that believers are spiritually in the land of promise, facing the challenge of proclaiming the gospel against a world resistant to God's truth. Terrell uses specific scripture references, such as Joshua 6:2-5 and Paul's teachings on spiritual warfare from 2 Corinthians 10:4, to illustrate that God's methods often defy human expectation and logic; the Israelites were instructed to march around the city, relying on God’s power rather than military might. The practical significance of this message highlights that believers are called to proclaim the life-giving message of freedom in Christ without resorting to manipulation or worldly tactics, thus echoing the core Reformed doctrine of justification by faith alone and the sovereignty of God's grace in salvation.
“Our warfare is not like the warfare of the world. Our weapons are not fleshly weapons; rather they are spiritual weapons mighty to the pulling down of strongholds.”
“We have not been instructed to save people. That's God's work. We can't save anybody. But what we do is go where they are and declare, proclaim freedom.”
“The message they were bringing...presents nothing contrary to Christ. It is the declaration of Christ.”
“If any man bring to you any other gospel than the gospel I have preached to you, let him be accursed.”
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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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