The sermon "Trace the steps of His lovely feet" by John Fawcett centers around the Christological theme of Jesus as the perfect exemplar for Christian living. Fawcett emphasizes that Christ's life and character embody the various virtues prescribed in Scripture, demonstrating how believers are called to follow His example (1 Peter 2:21; 1 John 2:6). He articulates the need for believers to reflect on the life of Jesus, especially in moments of temptation, urging them to consider how Christ would have acted in their situations. The preacher underscores the practical significance of imitating Christ for spiritual growth and daily conduct, positing that through divine grace, believers can cultivate qualities such as humility, patience, and lowliness of heart. The ultimate call is for Christians to pursue a life that mirrors the character of Jesus, as an expression of their faith and devotion.
“We see in our divine leader the several precepts of God's word drawn out in living characters.”
“It must be desirable, by constant and strenuous exertions, according to our measure, to endeavor to trace the steps of His lovely feet.”
“When you are tempted to any vanity, set the Blessed Redeemer before you, consider His example...”
“To have the same mind in me which was in Christ Jesus, and to tread in His steps, should be my constant aim.”
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