J.R. Miller teaches that true self-sacrifice, exemplified by Christ, involves giving oneself up for the salvation and welfare of others.
In this devotional sermon, J.R. Miller explores the profound theme of self-sacrifice as demonstrated by Jesus Christ. Using vivid illustrations from everyday life and Scripture, Miller challenges listeners to embrace a life of sacrificial love and devotion. He highlights how true saving power involves laying down one’s own life for others, encouraging believers to follow Christ’s example in their daily walk.
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"The people stood watching, and the rulers even sneered at him. They said: He saved others; let him save himself if he is the Christ of God, the Chosen One." Luke 23:35
It was because He would save others — that He could not save Himself. The soldier in the battle cannot save himself — and save his country. The mother cannot spare herself — and save her child. Jesus could have saved Himself — but what would have been the fate of sinners?
Three little children wandered from home one afternoon. Evening found them playing by the sea-shore. It grew suddenly dark and cold, and they could not return. In the morning they were found, the two youngest sleeping warm and safe under covering of garments and sea-weeds, and little Mary, the elder, lying cold and dead, with her arms yet full of sea-weeds. She had taken off nearly all her own warm clothing to cover the younger children, and then carried grass and sea-weeds to pile upon them, until she died in her loving devotion. She did not save herself — because she would save the little ones entrusted to her care.
During a plague in Marseilles, the physicians decided that nothing could be done to save the people — unless a plague victim could be dissected, and the nature of the disease thus learned. But who would do such a perilous work? One physician arose and said that he would do it. Saying his farewell to his family he entered the hospital, made the dissection, wrote out the results, and in a few hours was dead. But now the physicians could treat the disease, and the plague was stayed.
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Sermon Outline
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I. The Example of Christ's Self-Sacrifice
- Christ saved others but did not save Himself
- His sacrifice was for the fate of sinners
- The rulers mocked Him for His selflessness
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II. Illustrations of Self-Sacrifice
- The story of little Mary protecting her siblings
- The physician who risked and lost his life to study the plague
- Self-sacrifice as a noble and loving act
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III. The Call to Follow Christ's Example
- Understanding the cost of true devotion
- Putting others' needs before our own
- Living a life marked by sacrificial love
Key Quotes
“He saved others; let him save himself if he is the Christ of God, the Chosen One.” — J.R. Miller
“Jesus could have saved Himself — but what would have been the fate of sinners?” — J.R. Miller
“She did not save herself — because she would save the little ones entrusted to her care.” — J.R. Miller
Application Points
- Reflect on ways to put others’ needs before your own in daily life.
- Embrace sacrificial love as a model for Christian service and relationships.
- Trust God’s plan even when it requires personal sacrifice.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does self-sacrifice mean in a Christian context?
It means giving up one’s own comfort, safety, or desires for the sake of others, following the example of Jesus Christ.
Why did Jesus not save Himself?
Jesus chose not to save Himself to fulfill God’s plan of salvation for sinners, demonstrating ultimate love and obedience.
How can we practice self-sacrifice today?
By putting others’ needs before our own, serving sacrificially, and trusting God’s purpose in our lives.
What are some biblical examples of self-sacrifice?
Jesus on the cross, as well as stories like the physician who risked his life during the plague, illustrate self-sacrifice.
Is self-sacrifice necessary for Christian living?
Yes, it reflects Christ’s love and is essential for spiritual growth and effective ministry.
