In J.R. Miller's sermon "A Christian is one who follows Christ," the central theological doctrine addressed is the nature of true discipleship. Miller argues that being a Christian is not merely a matter of belief or outward service, but fundamentally involves a heartfelt love and obedience to Christ as both Savior and Lord. He draws on Scripture, particularly John 14 and Luke 8, emphasizing that Jesus requires total surrender of one's affections, stating that love for Him must supersede all other loyalties, and highlighting that genuine obedience flows from this love (John 14:15). The practical significance of this message is profound, as it challenges believers to evaluate the authenticity of their faith, asserting that true Christian living is characterized by a life infused with love and service, reflecting the nature of Christ Himself.
“A Christian is one who follows Christ. This means the surrender of the whole life to Him.”
“We cannot accept Christ as our Savior and not at the same time accept Him as our Lord and Master.”
“If we truly love Jesus, we will obey Jesus.”
“A Christian life is a new Christ life lived out in this world.”
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