In his sermon titled "Foundation Truth!", J. C. Ryle addresses the central Reformed doctrine of the death and resurrection of Christ as foundational truths of the Christian faith, citing 1 Corinthians 15:3-4. He argues that these two events encapsulate the core of the gospel message, with Christ's death as a vicarious atonement for sin and His resurrection demonstrating victory over death and validating His claims as the Savior. Ryle emphasizes that the Apostle Paul prioritized these truths as a remedy for humanity’s universal needs: a sense of sin, sorrow, and the inevitability of death. Ryle's exposition asserts that understanding and embracing these doctrines provides spiritual comfort and equips believers to face life's challenges and the certainty of death with hope and confidence in God’s promise of salvation.
“The very first fact he proclaimed about Christ was that he died, and died the most ignominious death, the death of a malefactor, the death of the cross.”
“A believing view of Christ dying for our sins is God's appointed remedy for man's spiritual need.”
“If you want to see peace in life and hope in death and consolation felt in sorrow, you will never find such things except among those who rest on the two great facts of our text.”
“Grasp tightly these two great truths. Plant your feet firmly on them. Feed your own soul on them. Live on them. Die on them. Never let them go.”
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