In J.R. Miller's sermon "Our Undiscovered Faults," the main theological doctrine addressed is the nature of sin and human self-awareness in the context of God's holiness. Miller emphasizes that there are sins—both hidden and known—that individuals commit, often unknowingly, illustrating that self-deception is a common human condition. He supports his points through Scripture, particularly referencing Psalm 139:23-24 and Psalm 19:12, highlighting the need for divine inspection of the heart to reveal one’s faults. The practical significance resides in the call for believers to actively seek God's cleansing of hidden sins, fostering humility and spiritual growth, while recognizing that unacknowledged faults can hinder one’s relationship with God.
“How can I know all the sins lurking in my heart? Cleanse me from my hidden faults.”
“There are many things in most of us... which, in God's eye, are not only flaws and blemishes, but sins.”
“The tiny red line, running through the marble, caused it to be set aside and rejected.”
“Our prayer should be, Who can discern his errors, Cleanse me from hidden faults...”
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