In J. R. Miller's sermon "John learned his lesson by lying on the bosom of Jesus," the main theological topic addressed is the transformation of human temperament through intimacy with Christ. Miller argues that many Christians underestimate the severity of bad temper, seeing it as a mere weakness rather than a significant sin. By referencing Ephesians 4:2 and Ephesians 4:32, he illustrates how the call to embody gentleness and forgiveness is central to the Christian life, emphasizing that Christ's example of perfect love and patience is the model for believers. The practical significance lies in the assertion that believers can learn to cultivate a sweet disposition by continually seeking a close relationship with Christ, thereby reflecting His love in their interactions and overcoming their natural inclinations toward anger and bitterness.
“Bad temper is not any more lovely in us as we appear to others' eyes.”
“An essential teaching of Christianity is that marred human nature can be changed, the worst temper can be schooled into the most divine sweetness of spirit.”
“Intimacy with Christ...will transform the most unloving, selfish nature into sweetness of spirit.”
“This lesson can be learned. We need only to put ourselves into the school of Christ and stay there.”
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