The sermon titled "The Quieted Child" by Mike McInnis focuses on the transformative work of Christ in the lives of believers, emphasizing the need for a heart aligned with God's will rather than mere outward conformity or self-reliance. McInnis argues that while Christians may initially approach God with self-centered desires, spiritual maturity leads them to find fulfillment in God's will, mirroring the growth of a child who transitions from demanding immediate needs to cherishing the nurturing relationship with a parent. He references Romans 12:1-3 to illustrate the call for renewal and transformation by the Holy Spirit, underscoring the importance of humility and awareness of one's reliance on grace, as seen in Philippians 3:7-9, where Paul counts all gains as loss for the sake of knowing Christ. The significance of the sermon lies in its exhortation to consider Christ's obedience and suffering as the ultimate model for believers, encouraging them to rest in His righteousness and transformative power rather than their own efforts.
“The strength and triumph of the sons of God is found in Christ.”
“There is much that is done in the sons of God by him who dwells in them, making them new creatures in Christ.”
“Left to ourselves, we are all as the unweaned child who seeks his own comfort and rests in having his own desires met.”
“Faithful is he that calleth you, who also will do it.”
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