The sermon "It will help us greatly in our Christian life" by J. R. Miller centers on the theological practice of personal accountability to Christ. The key argument emphasizes the importance of habitually reporting one's daily actions and thoughts to Christ as a means of spiritual growth and moral integrity. Scripture reference to Mark 6:30 illustrates how the apostles reported their ministries to Jesus, highlighting the significance of accountability in the life of a believer. This practice is portrayed as having practical implications for nurturing a Christlike character, fostering charity towards others, and promoting transparency in one's relationship with God, as believers recount both their successes and failures candidly.
“Each day is a miniature life. Each morning we are sent out by our Master, commissioned by Him to do certain tasks...”
“If we remember as we go through the day that everything we do or say, and everything we fail to do or say, must be reported to our Master, it would make us more careful as the moments pass...”
“There will always be failures. Our moods will not always be gentle. We will not always be patient and thoughtful...”
“He wants us to be very frank and very honest with him. Of course he knows all that we have done, but he wants us to tell him all, keeping nothing back.”
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