In J. R. Miller's sermon titled "Having Christ in Us," the central theological topic focuses on the indwelling of Christ in the believer, emphasizing the profound transformative impact of this reality on the Christian life. Miller argues that having Christ within is not simply about external influence but rather about a complete internal transformation that leads to spiritual vitality, as illustrated by Christ's metaphor of the vine and branches in John 15 and Paul's affirmation in Galatians 2:20 that "Christ lives in me." Through the exploration of this theme, Miller draws on 2 Timothy 3:16 and Psalm 19:7-11 to underline the sufficiency of Scripture in guiding believers to experience this indwelling. He stresses the practical significance of allowing Christ to permeate every aspect of life, leading to a lifestyle marked by love, kindness, and active ministry, reflecting the character of Christ in their actions and relationships with others.
“To grow as a Christian is to have this new life increase in strength and energy, making daily conquests over the old nature.”
“When Christ dwells in the heart, sorrow is a blessing, because it reveals beauties and joys which could not have been seen in the earthly light.”
“If Christ is in us, we should strive to perpetuate this Christ ministry of love in this world.”
“The best things most of us can do in this world is just to live out a real, simple, consecrated, Christian life in our allotted place.”
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