In the sermon titled "More Blessed to Give Than Receive," Joe Terrell explores the doctrine of generosity as expressed in Acts 20:35, where Paul quotes Jesus’ teaching that it is more blessed to give than to receive. Terrell argues that the act of giving flows from a biblical understanding of God's character as the ultimate giver and emphasizes the joy found in selfless giving to others, especially the needy. He illustrates this with contemporary examples and personal anecdotes, positing that true giving comes from love and often brings greater blessing to the giver than the receiver, echoing the Reformed conviction of grace in Christian life. The sermon's significance lies in its call for believers to embody the generous nature of Christ, both in spiritual and material ways, and to recognize our own spiritual poverty from which we have been rescued by God's grace.
“You see, our Lord's at perfect peace. And he says, I give you my peace.”
“The ultimate act of giving was our Lord Jesus Christ, who became poor for our sake, that we through his poverty might be made rich.”
“It's more blessed to give than receive, and none shall be more blessed than God ever.”
“We had nothing. Spiritually speaking, we had absolutely nothing... The Lord gave.”
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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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