In J. C. Ryle's sermon titled "Many Will Come!" based on Matthew 8:11, he addresses the doctrine of the expansive nature of salvation, focusing on the promise and prophecy of a multitude entering the Kingdom of Heaven. Ryle emphasizes that many will come from various backgrounds and places, including biblical patriarchs and children who have died innocently, highlighting the assurance that God's grace will prevail beyond human understanding and observation. He uses scripture—including Revelation 7:9 and Matthew 7:14—to reinforce the certainty of this promise, arguing that despite the current fewness of true believers, God's family will ultimately be significantly larger than it appears. The practical significance of this message is both encouraging and motivational for Christians, reminding them of the hope and joy that awaits in eternal fellowship with God and with one another, irrespective of earthly circumstances or appearances.
“The family of God will be found at last much larger than most of us suppose it is.”
“There are more being converted and saved than we suppose.”
“The plain truth is that the family of God will be found at last much larger than most of us suppose it is.”
“Is any reader of this paper disposed to be cast down and discouraged... your good time is coming.”
The Bible promises that many shall come and sit down in the kingdom of heaven, as stated in Matthew 8:11.
Matthew 8:11, Romans 8:33-34, Revelation 7:9
God's promises are trustworthy, as evidenced by fulfilled prophecies throughout Scripture.
Matthew 8:11, Ezekiel 29:15
Sharing the gospel is vital as it reflects obedience to God's command and contributes to the fulfillment of His promise.
1 Corinthians 15:58, Matthew 28:19-20
Christians can find encouragement through the assurance that they are part of a larger body of believers, both visible and invisible.
Matthew 8:11, Revelation 7:9, Romans 7:24
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