The sermon titled "Precious in the Lord's Sight," delivered by Joe Terrell, centers on the biblical understanding of death from a Reformed perspective, particularly emphasizing Psalm 116:15 — "Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints." Terrell argues that while death is generally viewed as a negative experience, for believers, it is seen as weighty and honorable due to their union with Christ. He supports his claims by discussing how the singular death of Christ encompasses the collective experience of believers, referencing scriptures such as Hebrews 9:27 and Colossians 2:20 to illustrate that believers have died in Christ and are therefore counted among the holy ones. This understanding not only alleviates fear surrounding death for Christians but also highlights the preciousness of Christ's sacrificial death, which fulfills God's plan of redemption. The doctrine emphasizes that the death of believers serves as a passage to eternal fellowship with God, reinforcing their inherent value in His sight.
“When a believer dies, he leaves behind the worst experiences he will ever have, but when the worldling dies, he leaves behind the best experiences he'll ever have.”
“Death is the fear that underlies all our other fears.”
“Believers are rare. They are, according to the scriptures, honorable in God's sight.”
“Their death is precious to the Lord because they are precious to Him.”
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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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