The sermon on Philippians 2:1-4, preached by Joe Terrell, primarily addresses the doctrine of Christian unity and humility within the context of the church. Terrell argues that believers should live conduct consistent with their faith in the gospel, emphasizing that true encouragement, love, and fellowship must be rooted in Christ. He highlights that these qualities are the product of the Holy Spirit's work and should shape interactions among church members, preventing conflict and promoting unity. Key Scripture references include Philippians 1:27 and a thorough exposition of Philippians 2:1-4, which advocates for selflessness and the consideration of others in a manner reflective of Christ-like humility. The doctrinal significance of this message emphasizes that the law of the church is not merely a set of commandments but is fundamentally centered on Christ, urging believers to cultivate relationships founded on love and service to one another.
“If you say, that you believe it's going to rain, but then you walk outside and you don't bother taking an umbrella with you, then people have reason to doubt whether you believe it's going to rain.”
“The law of God's church is Christ. We don't have a written law. We have a living, breathing law, a person. And we're to be like Him.”
“Our Lord did not distribute His natural blessings evenly... so that we might have opportunity to manifest His gracious conduct toward us by being that way toward those who are in need.”
“Everything that God does, He does for the sake of His people. Everything He does is for their good.”
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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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