In the sermon "Drinking Blood and Eating Flesh," Joe Terrell addresses the significant theological doctrine of Christ's sacrificial atonement and the necessity of personal faith in Him for eternal life, based on John 6:53-58. He argues that Jesus’ teaching about eating His flesh and drinking His blood is figurative and serves to illustrate the vital relationship believers must have with Christ as the source of spiritual nourishment and life. Terrell emphasizes that many disciples left Jesus due to the offense of this teaching, indicating that a clear and undiluted presentation of the gospel often leads to rejection by those who seek a less challenging message. Key Scripture references, particularly Jesus' declaration that "unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink His blood, you have no life in you" (John 6:53), are utilized to underscore the importance of Christ’s body and blood, representing His ultimate sacrifice, for salvation. The practical significance is profound; believers are reminded that salvation is found solely in Christ and His finished work, rejecting any notion that human effort or external rituals could add to this sufficiency.
“Apart from me there is no life. And he that has me has life.”
“The moment you add to Christ, you don't have Christ anymore.”
“If this God that we worship is not God, there is no God. If this gospel we believe is not the gospel, there is no gospel.”
“Brethren, if you have Christ, if you have Him at all, you have all of Him, and if you have all of Him, you have everything needful and useful.”
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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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