The sermon "Why, they are like Jesus Christ!" by J. R. Miller addresses the transformative power of beholding the glory of Christ as articulated in 2 Corinthians 3:18 and 4:6. Miller argues that through intentional meditation on Christ’s character and life, believers undergo a gradual transformation into His likeness. He emphasizes that although this transformation is not instantaneous, it occurs progressively as one develops a close and loving relationship with Christ, which is key to cultivating godly character. The Scriptures serve as a mirror reflecting Christ's glory, enabling believers to see and thus become like Him through diligent study and fellowship with Him. The practical significance of Miller's message stresses the necessity of abiding in Christ to develop a Christian character that genuinely reflects His beauty and glory in daily life.
“The face of Christ has transforming power. Those who look upon it in love and intently are changed by it into its own beauty.”
“This transformation is not wrought suddenly, instantaneously, but gradually, with ever-increasing glory.”
“Fellowship with Christ is the essential thing in cultivating godly character.”
“If a Christian lives distant from Christ, he soon grows earthly and loses the spiritual loveliness out of his life.”
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