The sermon "The Moment After Our Friends Say We Are Dead" by J. R. Miller reflects on the profound joy and blessedness of heaven as the ultimate home for believers. Miller highlights that heaven is characterized by perfect love, beauty, and the presence of Christ, which is the essential aspect of this eternal dwelling. He supports his argument with references to Revelation 5:6, which emphasizes Christ's centrality in heaven, and 1 John 3:2, which assures believers of their transformation into Christ's likeness upon seeing Him. The theological significance of this sermon lies in its encouragement for Christians to live in light of their heavenly hope, motivating them to rise above earthly struggles and strive for a life worthy of their calling as children of God, as reaffirmed by 1 Thessalonians 4:17-18.
“No earthly language is adequate to describe the blessedness, the joy, the happiness of heaven.”
“Whatever else heaven may mean to us, it will, first of all, mean being with Christ.”
“This hope of heaven should strengthen us to overcome all earthly discouragements.”
“Let us not grovel any longer. Let us who have this glorious future not creep in the slime and dust.”
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