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J.R. Miller

November 9. Strength out of Weakness

J.R. Miller teaches that God uses our weaknesses and restorations to strengthen others, turning personal trials into powerful ministry.
In this devotional sermon, J.R. Miller explores how God uses personal weakness and restoration to empower believers to serve and strengthen others. Using the example of Peter's restoration after his denial of Christ, Miller encourages Christians to turn their trials into testimonies that guide and support fellow believers. The message highlights the importance of prayer, humility, and compassionate leadership in the Christian journey.

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"But I have prayed for you, Simon, that your faith may not fail. And when you have turned back, strengthen your brothers." Luke 22:32 Peter was not to be lost in the terrible experience through which he was to pass. Christ had made intercession for him, and he would come again from the trial humbled, bruised, defeated — but saved, and a better man. Our Lord tells him here, that after his restoration he should turn his experience to account in helping other souls. "And when you have turned back, strengthen your brothers." He would be able then to warn others of the dangers in which he had suffered so terribly. We can imagine Peter in after days, counseling Christians against self-confidence and the other false steps which led to his own fall, and thus strengthening or establishing them in safe ways. Then there is no doubt that his experience of penitence, and of the grace and love of Christ in that experience — enabled him to be a wise and safe guide to many other disciples who had fallen into sin and were seeking to be restored. The lesson is important. All the lessons that God teaches to us — we should teach to others. When we are helped — it is that we may then help others. When God comforts us in any sorrow — He thereby ordains us to go forth to comfort others with the comfort with which we ourselves have been comforted of God. When we fall in temptation, and God lifts us up and restores us — He wants us to use our experience in helping other weak ones in their temptations. O lead me, Lord, that I may lead The wandering and the wavering feet; O feed me, Lord, that I may feed Your hungering ones with manna sweet. O strengthen me, that while I stand Firm on the rock, and strong in thee, I may stretch out a loving hand To wrestlers with the troubled sea.

Sermon Outline

  1. I
    • Christ's intercession for Peter's faith
    • Peter's trial and restoration
    • The purpose of restoration to strengthen others
  2. II
    • Using personal experience to warn and guide
    • The role of penitence and grace in ministry
    • Helping others avoid the same pitfalls
  3. III
    • God's comfort leads to comforting others
    • Falling and restoration as a divine plan
    • Applying lessons learned to aid the weak
  4. IV
    • Prayer for guidance to lead others
    • Strength to stand firm and help the struggling
    • Extending love and support to those in turmoil

Key Quotes

“But I have prayed for you, Simon, that your faith may not fail. And when you have turned back, strengthen your brothers.” — J.R. Miller
“When God comforts us in any sorrow — He thereby ordains us to go forth to comfort others with the comfort with which we ourselves have been comforted of God.” — J.R. Miller
“When we fall in temptation, and God lifts us up and restores — He wants us to use our experience in helping other weak ones in their temptations.” — J.R. Miller

Application Points

  • Reflect on your own experiences of weakness and restoration as opportunities to help others.
  • Pray regularly for strength and guidance to support those who are struggling in their faith.
  • Be willing to share your testimony to warn and encourage fellow believers facing temptation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main message of this sermon?
The sermon emphasizes that God uses our weaknesses and restorations to equip us to strengthen and guide others in their faith.
Who is the example used in the sermon?
The apostle Peter is used as the primary example of someone restored by Christ and then called to strengthen others.
How does the sermon suggest we use our experiences?
It encourages believers to share the lessons learned from their trials and God's comfort to help others facing similar challenges.
What role does prayer play according to the sermon?
Prayer is essential for seeking God's guidance and strength to lead and support others effectively.
What is the significance of Luke 22:32 in the sermon?
Luke 22:32 highlights Christ's intercession for Peter's faith and the call to strengthen brothers after restoration.

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