In Joe Terrell's sermon titled "Friendship With God," he explores the profound theological concept of believers' friendship with Christ as articulated in John 15:9-15. Terrell argues that this relationship transcends mere servitude, establishing a bond marked by mutual love, choice, and shared interests. He highlights that Jesus defines his disciples not as servants, but as friends, which emphasizes the intimate and personal nature of their relationship. Throughout the sermon, Scripture references such as John 15 and Proverbs 17:17 reinforce the idea that true friendship is characterized by love and loyalty. The practical significance of this doctrine encourages believers to understand their unique status as friends of God, fostering deeper devotion and a joyful response to Christ’s sacrificial love.
“What a blessing it would be to be a servant of the Lord Jesus Christ, wouldn’t it? ... But our Lord says, I no longer call you servants, I call you friends.”
“Mutual love and regard. ... Our Lord loved us before we ever loved him back and he did friendly things for us before we ever were friendly toward him.”
“A friend is a chosen person. You choose your friends... The Lord Jesus said... you did not choose me, but I chose you.”
“A friend loves at all times... And our friendship or our love towards Christ, it's constant but not always as evident.”
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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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