In his sermon titled "Christ's Pursuit of His People," Joe Terrell focuses on the Reformed doctrine of election and the active love of Christ in seeking His chosen ones, as illustrated through Song of Solomon 2:8-13. Terrell argues that Christ's pursuit of His people is both powerful and intentional, contrasting with other Christian teachings that suggest a passive waiting for individuals to accept Christ. He cites Scripture, particularly John 17, to affirm that Jesus' mission is not uncertain; rather, He is determined to save those given to Him by the Father. The practical significance of this doctrine is profound for believers, as it underscores the assurance of salvation and the powerful, personal nature of Christ’s redemptive work in their lives and in the church's mission.
“Our Lord Jesus in his work of salvation was not going out on a venture; He was going out with absolute determination to seek, find, and save every one of his sheep.”
“It is the outgoings of His glory...that bring about the salvation of His people.”
“His voice, his word that attracts them. He says, arise, my darling, my beautiful one, and come with me.”
“The essence of what our Lord says when He returns, the Lord Himself shall descend from heaven with a shout. And what will that shout be? Arise, my darling, my beloved one, and come with me.”
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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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