In J.C. Ryle's sermon titled "The Good Way!", the primary theological topic is the call to pursue the "old paths" of faith as outlined in Jeremiah 6:16. Ryle emphasizes the importance of thoughtful reflection on one's spiritual journey, urging his audience to consider their ways and the consequences of their actions. He cites Scripture such as Psalm 119:59 and Luke 15:18 to illustrate the necessity of introspection and returning to the fundamental truths of the Christian faith, which he identifies as essential for spiritual rest. The significance of Ryle's arguments lies in his assertion that true rest can only be found in Christ through adherence to enduring doctrines of faith that have shaped the Church, positioning them against the fleeting modern ideologies that distract from these truths.
“Stand ye in the ways, and see, and ask for the old paths, where is the good way? and walk therein, and ye shall find rest for your souls.”
“Serious thought, in short, is one of the first steps toward heaven.”
“We want throughout the Church of England a return to the old paths of our Protestant Reformers.”
“Real heart-rest is never to be found except in the old paths, in heart-union with Jesus Christ.”
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