The sermon delivered by Joe Terrell on Song of Solomon 4 engages the theological topic of the relationship between Christ and His Church, exemplified in the idealized characters of Solomon and Shulamith. Terrell emphasizes that Solomon represents the "Prince of Peace," and Shulamith portrays the Church, unified in their names, reflecting God's intention for peace within the community of believers. He uses Scripture references such as 2 Corinthians 2:14 and Ephesians 1:3 to elucidate the Church's role as a sweet fragrance of Christ, which is essential in proclaiming the gospel even amidst disagreements. The sermon underscores the significance of maintaining unity and peace in the body of Christ, emphasizing that true spiritual matters unite believers regardless of differing opinions in non-essential areas of faith.
“The proper use [of the Song of Songs] is to show us the relationship that exists between the Lord Jesus Christ and his church.”
“In spiritual things, because every person within the church of the Lord Jesus has been made spiritual, spiritually alive. Everything spiritual, they agree on.”
“Whenever the church goes out preaching the gospel... it is wonderful to God, even to Christ.”
“The only one that can get in that garden is Jesus Christ. It's a garden locked up because she in her own heart is committed to 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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