The sermon titled "The Preacher" delivered by Joe Terrell focuses on the theological understanding of the role of preachers, specifically utilizing the example of John the Baptist. Terrell argues that John was the last Old Testament prophet who pointed to Christ, emphasizing that preachers today should primarily function as witnesses of Christ rather than as sources of new revelation. He references John 1:6-15 to illustrate John's mission as a witness who bears testimony to the light, supporting the notion that all preachers are ultimately called to declare the message of Jesus Christ. The sermon holds that the effectiveness of a preacher does not stem from their personal merit, educational background, or character but from their message, which should consistently point to the Savior. This highlights the importance of grace in the ministerial calling and underlines the Reformed doctrine of the sinfulness of humanity and the sufficiency of Christ in salvation.
“If you don't like going to church, you won't enjoy going to heaven.”
“The primary work of both the preacher and the prophet is to preach.”
“Every man that God ever sent to preach is a fallen man.”
“We have been sent to declare Him... Our message is Him.”
The Bible teaches that preachers are sent by God to bear witness to the light, primarily through preaching the gospel.
John 1:6-8
We know the doctrine of preaching is true because Scripture identifies preachers as sent from God to proclaim His word.
John 1:6
The message of the preacher is crucial for Christians as it proclaims Christ, who is the source of hope and salvation.
John 1:15
The Bible emphasizes that preachers should be sent by God, focusing on their message rather than worldly qualifications.
John 1:6-8
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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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