In his sermon, Men May See Something of God in Me!, John Angell James addresses the theological topic of sanctification, emphasizing the importance of demonstrating Christian virtues in daily life. He argues that evangelical churches often fail to sufficiently preach the practical applications of faith, particularly concerning brotherly love and personal conduct towards others. James cites John 13:15 and 1 Peter 2:21 to support his call for Christians to not only accept Christ as their righteousness but to emulate His character as an example. He underscores the significance of embodying Christ’s love and forgiveness, arguing that such reflection of God's character in believers is essential to their witness in the world. This sermon highlights the need for a deeper integration of sanctification in the lives of Christians, prompting them to live in a way that showcases God's love and mercy.
“We have rightly led men to view the cross of Christ, but we have not sufficiently urged them to take up their own cross.”
“O Christians, study that wondrous character, contemplate that illustrious pattern, dwell upon that beautiful model...”
“These sweet relentings of our nature, these soft and congenial currents of our soul, these effusions of love, these, we can remind them, are but the overflowings of His goodness...”
“The one who says he abides in Him should walk just as He walked.”
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