The sermon by Joe Terrell centers on the doctrine of sin in the life of the believer, specifically addressing the believer's struggle with sin despite their new creation in Christ. Terrell argues that while the theology of sin and grace is straightforward, believers often grapple with the reality of indwelling sin and its manifestation in their lives. He highlights 1 John 2:1, where the proclamation of Christ as our advocate is pivotal, reassuring believers of their redemption yet emphasizing the seriousness of sin. The sermon posits that sin remains as wicked in Christians as in non-Christians, and while forgiveness is available in Christ, grace does not equate to a license for sin. This understanding fosters a balance of striving for holiness while resting in the assurance of Christ’s work.
“The gospel raises us to higher things than the law ever could... It matters how you live. It should matter to you.”
“Sin is as wicked in the believer as it is in an unbeliever... Of all the people in the world who have no excuse for sin, it's us.”
“If there is no such struggle in you, I do not advise that you start struggling. Rather, I advise that you believe on the Lord Jesus Christ that you might be saved.”
“What should we do when we sin? We have an advocate... I like that, he's the righteous one. There's only one who in himself is righteous and that's the Lord Jesus Christ.”
The Bible teaches that believers still struggle with sin, which is a result of their dual nature of being both flesh and spirit.
1 John 2:1, Romans 7:15
Grace forgives sin but does not excuse it; sin remains a serious matter because it is against God.
Romans 6:1-2, Isaiah 40:1-2
Acknowledging sin helps Christians maintain a clear understanding of their need for Christ's grace and the importance of true repentance.
Romans 7:24, 1 John 1:8-10
The Holy Spirit empowers believers to resist sin and live in accordance with God's will.
Galatians 5:16, Titus 2:11-12
When Christians sin, they are to acknowledge it and approach Christ as their advocate for forgiveness and restoration.
1 John 2:1-2, Hebrews 4:15-16
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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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