In J. R. Miller's sermon titled "A Gentle Heart," the central theological doctrine addressed is the importance of gentleness as a fruit of the Spirit and a reflection of Christ's character. Miller argues that gentleness is essential to true Christian living and character, drawing from multiple Scripture references, including Colossians 3:12 and Matthew 11:29, which highlight Christ's gentle nature and the call for believers to embody that quality. He emphasizes that gentleness is not merely a desirable trait but an essential aspect of a Christian's sanctification, necessary for proper interactions within the home and broader society. By reflecting on the character of God and Christ, he establishes that gentleness is crucial for spiritual growth and interpersonal relationships, thereby reinforcing the Reformed belief in the transformative power of the Holy Spirit in believers' lives.
“Gentleness is a beautiful quality. It is essential to all true character.”
“If we would be like God, we must be gentle. This world needs nothing more than it needs gentleness.”
“Life is not easy to most people. Its duties are hard, its burdens are heavy.”
“The practical outworking of Christianity is love.”
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