The sermon "Beholding the Glory of Christ" by Joe Terrell focuses on the doctrine of the glory of Christ, emphasizing its centrality to the believer's faith and joy. Terrell argues that the glory of Christ is often misrepresented or underemphasized in contemporary preaching, presenting Him merely as a "nice guy" rather than the glorious Savior. He references John 1:1-14 to illustrate Christ's divine nature and incarnation, asserting that real understanding of God’s glory can only be apprehended through Jesus Christ. The significance of this doctrine lies in the transformative power it has on believers, shaping their spiritual lives and perspectives, as well as reaffirming Christ's ultimate authority and role in salvation history.
“Anyone who has been born again by the Spirit of God who has been given spiritual eyes to see the Lord Jesus Christ as he is, as the Savior.”
“If you've ever seen the glory of Christ, quite literally everything else pales in significance.”
“The only place, the only way that we may behold the glory of God and live to tell about it, is to behold it in Christ.”
“Such is his love for you like the love of a husband for his wife. If anybody dares to harm you, they will hear from him.”
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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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