In the sermon titled "Craving Flesh," Joe Terrell examines the consequences of craving physical desires over spiritual sufficiency, centering on the biblical narrative from Numbers 11:34-35. Terrell emphasizes how the mixed multitude among the Israelites exemplified discontent by craving meat when they were divinely provided with manna, which represented Christ as the true spiritual sustenance. He argues that true faith is tested by trials and that a genuine relationship with Christ will lead to contentment, while those who seek satisfaction elsewhere may be revealed as false professors. Scriptures such as James 2:19 and 2 Peter 1:3 reinforce the notion that Christ alone is sufficient for every aspect of life. The significance of Terrell's message stresses the importance of being satisfied with Christ, cautioning against a craving that leads one away from faith.
“Do we want to approach our deaths and the judgment that follows having a faith that's never been put to the test, never been proven?”
“The faith of a professor... can be tested in many ways… the most serious test is this: Are you satisfied with Christ and Christ alone?”
“Our Lord Jesus identified himself as the manna from heaven... He is the true bread from heaven.”
“The only way you can avoid this is by the grace of God, feet on Christ and nothing else.”
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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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