The sermon "Surely, the canary is wiser than the starling!" by J. R. Miller addresses the theological theme of joy and contentment in the Christian life, emphasizing the importance of a cheerful disposition. Miller argues that the ability to extract comfort and sweetness from every circumstance reflects a critical aspect of Christian piety and character. He cites Proverbs 15:15 and Proverbs 17:22, which affirm that a cheerful heart fosters well-being, contrasting it with the destructive nature of discontentment and grumbling. Practical implications include the need for believers to cultivate gratitude and joy, as discontentment is portrayed not just as a personal flaw, but as a sin that hinders one's relationship with God and negatively affects others.
“One of the divinest secrets of a happy life is the art of extracting comfort and sweetness from every circumstance.”
“Rejoice in the Lord always, I will say it again, rejoice!” - Philippians 4:4
“Discontent is a most detestable fault. Morbidness is a sin. Fretfulness grieves God.”
“A canary is shut in another cage, accepts the restraint, purges itself upon its bar, and sings.”
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