The sermon titled "The Real Presence" by J. C. Ryle focuses on the theological doctrine of God's omnipresence and the nature of Christ's presence with His Church. Ryle eloquently articulates that God's presence is universal and inescapable, drawing attention to biblical affirmations in Psalm 139 and Proverbs 15:3 that emphasize God's constant awareness of human actions. He further elaborates on the real spiritual presence of Christ, asserting that while Christ's bodily presence is in heaven, His spiritual presence is profoundly manifest within every true believer and during congregational gatherings. This doctrine, according to Ryle, is essential for understanding God's holiness, fostering genuine humility, and combating sin. He exhorts believers to appreciate and seek the spiritual presence of Christ, particularly in times of trial and in the practice of the Lord's Supper, making clear that the physical elements do not contain Him but serve as vehicles for spiritual communion.
“The thought of God's presence is a loud call to humility.”
“This spiritual presence of Christ is a real and true thing, though a thing which the children of this world neither know nor understand.”
“Let us stand fast on the simple teaching of Scripture, and let no one drive us from it under the pretense of increased reverence for the ordinance of Christ.”
“The highest style of Christian is the man who desires the real presence of his Master, and loves His appearing.”
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