The sermon delivered by Joe Terrell titled "You Know the Grace of Our Lord Jesus Christ" centers on the theological doctrine of grace, particularly as it is understood in the context of the New Covenant versus the Old Covenant. Terrell argues that the New Covenant is superior because it is established on the perfect obedience of Christ rather than on the imperfect obedience of humanity, highlighting 2 Corinthians 8:9, which states that Christ became poor for our sake, allowing us to become rich through His poverty. He supports his argument by referencing the supremacy of Christ’s sacrifice, explaining that Jesus’s perfect obedience fulfills the justice of God and enables believers to receive grace, blessing, and forgiveness without the burden of fear. This theological insight serves to emphasize the significance of grace in motivating a joyful and generous response in the lives of believers, contrasting it with the Old Covenant's conditional commandments that instilled fear and obligation. Practical implications of this doctrine reveal that understanding grace allows believers to live freely and generously, encouraging them to give out of love rather than compulsion.
“The promises of the new covenant of the gospel are based not upon our obedience, but upon the obedience of Jesus Christ.”
“It’s not fear that moves them, it’s grace.”
“You know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ that though he was rich, yet for your sakes he became poor so that you might through his poverty become rich.”
“What a blessed, blessed life we have, brethren. Nothing to be compared with it in the world. We live in the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ.”
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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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