In his sermon "How to Live a Beautiful Christian Life," J. R. Miller addresses the doctrine of practical sanctification, emphasizing how Christians can embody their faith amid everyday trials and frustrations. He argues that genuine Christian living involves applying biblical principles to real-life challenges, rather than merely participating in religious rituals. He supports this idea with various Scripture references, suggesting that the grace of Christ equips believers to thrive spiritually, regardless of their circumstances. The practical significance of this teaching lies in its call for Christians to embrace their present challenges as opportunities for growth, fostering a deeper reliance on God's grace in order to manifest a Christlike character, even in the midst of adversity.
“Life should be a joy, and not a burden. We should live victoriously, ever master of our experiences, and not toss by them like a leaf on the dashing waves.”
“The true victory is not found in escaping or evading trials, but in rightly meeting and enduring them.”
“The grandest character is grown in hardship. Weakness of character springs out of luxury.”
“God is on the side of every one who is loyally struggling to obey his divine will and to grow into Christ-likeness, and that means assured victory to every one whose heart fails not.”
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