In the sermon "The Sacredness of Opportunity" by J. R. Miller, the main theological topic addressed is the importance of recognizing and utilizing the time and opportunities given by God before He brings darkness upon us, which symbolizes the end of earthly life. Miller emphasizes that many people fail to appreciate the fleeting nature of time and procrastinate in fulfilling their God-given responsibilities, leading to eternal regret. He supports his arguments with references to Scripture, particularly John 12:35, where Jesus warns to "walk while you have the light," highlighting the urgency of making the most of each moment. The practical significance of this message lies in the call to diligence and purposeful living, urging individuals, especially the youth, to actively engage in their spiritual and personal development before it's too late, as missed opportunities can have lasting consequences.
“Walk while you have the light, before darkness overtakes you.”
“We do not know what momentous issues, affecting all our future, are involved in any quietest hour of any commonplace day.”
“Only the Eternal is Important.”
“A life thus lived in unbroken diligence and faithfulness will have no regrets when the end comes.”
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