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J.R. Miller

February 24. Scripture with Scripture

J.R. Miller teaches that Jesus exemplifies how to overcome temptation by skillfully using Scripture from memory and comparing scripture with scripture to discern God's will.
In this sermon, J.R. Miller explores how Jesus effectively used Scripture to overcome temptation, emphasizing the importance of memorizing and understanding the Bible. He highlights the need to compare scripture with scripture to discern God's will accurately and warns against taking verses out of context. Miller encourages believers to prepare themselves spiritually by internalizing God's Word to stand firm against the devil's attacks.

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"Jesus said unto him: It is also written." Matthew 4:7 Christ is our example in all things. Here we see how He met the tempter so as to conquer him. We see just what weapons He used in His victorious conflicts. He used His Bible as a quiver, and He drew from it the sharp arrows which He hurled so successfully against His opponent. We notice, too, that He did not have to get down His Bible and search through it to find texts to use in His battle. He drew them from memory. This shows that He had made the Scriptures a study in the quiet days at Nazareth, and had His heart filled with the precious words, so that when He needed them they were ready. The lesson for us lies on the surface. If we would be ready to meet the assaults of the tempter — we must have our quiver filled with the polished shafts of Scripture. We must have the words of the Holy Book laid away in reserve in our hearts — so that at the most sudden call, we may use them. There is another thought here. Jesus said, "It is also written." We must compare scripture with scripture, so as to be sure of the will of God. A single text taken by itself may not give us the will of God. A single text taken by itself may not give us the whole mind of the Spirit on any subject; it may be necessary to take other passages, presenting other aspects of the truth, in order to get the whole truth. Here the case is very plain and very instructive. The devil had quoted a sublime promise — but had distorted it, omitting the qualifying or limiting words in it. It is very true that God gives His angels charge over us — but it is true also that to get this heavenly care and protection, we must walk in the ways of obedience and duty; the moment we turn away unbidden into other paths and go where God has not sent us — we forfeit this protection. So we must remember always, when we are tempted to expect God\

Sermon Outline

  1. I
    • Christ as our example in overcoming temptation
    • Use of Scripture as spiritual weaponry
    • Importance of memorizing the Bible
  2. II
    • The necessity of comparing scripture with scripture
    • Avoiding misinterpretation by considering full context
    • The devil’s misuse of scripture as a warning
  3. III
    • God’s protection linked to obedience
    • The consequences of straying from God’s path
    • Practical application for resisting temptation

Key Quotes

“He used His Bible as a quiver, and He drew from it the sharp arrows which He hurled so successfully against His opponent.” — J.R. Miller
“If we would be ready to meet the assaults of the tempter — we must have our quiver filled with the polished shafts of Scripture.” — J.R. Miller
“We must compare scripture with scripture, so as to be sure of the will of God.” — J.R. Miller

Application Points

  • Memorize key scriptures to be prepared for spiritual challenges.
  • Always interpret Bible verses in the context of the whole scripture.
  • Live in obedience to God to experience His protection and guidance.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Jesus quote scripture from memory?
Jesus had studied and internalized scripture deeply so He could respond immediately and effectively to temptation.
What does 'compare scripture with scripture' mean?
It means to understand a Bible passage in the context of other passages to grasp the full truth and avoid misinterpretation.
How does this sermon help in spiritual warfare?
It teaches believers to use scripture as a weapon against temptation and to be prepared by memorizing and understanding God's Word.
What is the significance of obedience in receiving God's protection?
God’s protection is conditional upon walking in obedience and fulfilling our duties according to His will.
Can a single scripture verse be misleading?
Yes, a single verse taken out of context can be distorted, so it’s important to consider multiple scriptures for a complete understanding.

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