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J.C. Ryle

I solemnly warn you!

Matthew 7; Psalm 14
J.C. Ryle November, 16 2012 Audio
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I solemnly warn you, J.C. Ryle, Holiness, Its Nature, Hindrances, Difficulties and Roots, 1879. Some professors are always trying to keep in with the world. They are ingenious in discovering reasons for not separating decidedly, and in framing plausible excuses for attending questionable amusements and keeping up questionable friendships. One day you are told of their attending a Bible class. The next day, perhaps you hear of their going to a ball. One day they fast or go to the Lord's table and receive the sacrament. Another day, they go to the race course in the morning and the opera at night. One day they are almost in hysterics under the sermon of some sensational preacher, another day they are weeping over some novel.

But to walk closely with God, to be really spiritually minded, to behave like strangers and pilgrims, to be distinct from the world in use of time, in lifestyle, in amusements, in dress, to bear a faithful witness for Christ in all places, to leave a fragrance of our Master in every society, to be prayful, humble, unselfish, good-tempered, quiet, contented, charitable, patient, to be jealously afraid of all manner of sin, to be tremblingly alive to our danger from the world. These, these are rare things. They are not common among those who are called Christians, and worst of all, the absence of them is not felt and bewailed as it should be.

I beseech you not to be content with a small measure of grace, not to be satisfied with being a little better than the world. I solemnly warn you not to attempt doing what never can be done, to serve Christ and yet keep in with the world. I call upon you and beseech you to be a wholehearted Christian, to follow after eminent holiness, to aim at a high degree of sanctification, to live a consecrated life, and to present your body, a living sacrifice, unto God.
J.C. Ryle
About J.C. Ryle
John Charles Ryle (10 May 1816 — 10 June 1900) was an English evangelical Anglican bishop. He was the first Anglican bishop of Liverpool.
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