The sermon "Building their nests in our hair!" by J.R. Miller centers on the theological doctrine of temptation and the believer's response to it. Miller argues that temptation is an unavoidable aspect of the Christian life, and the goal is not to escape it but to navigate through it with Christ's strength. He references James 1:12, which declares that those who endure temptation are blessed and will receive the crown of life, underscoring the truth that struggles lead to spiritual growth and maturity. The significance of this teaching lies in the Reformed understanding of total depravity and the necessity of divine assistance; believers must rely on Christ to overcome temptation, affirming that self-confidence is a perilous illusion. Ultimately, Miller encourages a life of struggle and victory, as such experiences strengthen the soul and result in greater reliance on God.
“The price of spiritual attainment and culture is struggle.”
“Self-confidence in our own ability to overcome temptation is fatal folly.”
“We cannot avoid being tempted, but we ought to avoid yielding to temptation.”
“We cannot keep the birds from flying over our heads, but we can prevent them from building their nests in our hair.”
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