The sermon "An Arm That Can Never Be Broken" by J. R. Miller emphasizes the comforting nature of God's protection and love as depicted in Scripture. Miller discusses the powerful imagery of God's "everlasting arms" in Deuteronomy 33:27 and Isaiah 40:11, illustrating how these verses promise both protection and affection to God’s children across all stages of life, from childhood to old age. Key theological points include God's omnipotence, illustrated through the strength of His arms, and the unbreakable nature of His hold on believers, as supported by John 10:28, which affirms the security and eternal life granted to those in Christ. The practical significance of the message emphasizes that human frailty and the fleeting nature of life contrast sharply with the steadfastness of God's love, providing believers with assurance and comfort in their faith journey.
“Underneath are the everlasting arms.”
“Nothing can separate us from the love of God.”
“His is an arm that can never be broken.”
“We are not saving ourselves. A strong one, the mighty God, holds us in His omnipotent clasp.”
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