The sermon by J.C. Ryle on Matthew 25 addresses the eschatological theme of Christ's second coming and the accompanying judgments. Ryle dissects the parables of the ten virgins and the talents, emphasizing the necessity of vigilance and diligence among professing Christians. He references Matthew 25:1-13 to illustrate the distinction between the wise and foolish virgins, arguing that the visible Church contains both true believers and false professors. He also cites Matthew 25:31-46 regarding the final judgment, where the actions of individuals toward others are revealed as the basis for their eternal destinies. The implications of this teaching stress the urgent nature of genuine faith, the need for readiness, and the rewards for those who faithfully follow Christ, contrasting sharply with the dire fate awaiting those who do not.
“The visible Church of Christ is just in the same condition. All its members are baptized in the name of Christ, but not all really hear His voice and follow Him.”
“We may settle it in our minds that there will be an entire change of opinion one day as to the necessity of decided Christianity.”
“True Christians alone shall be found ready at the second advent, washed in the blood of atonement, clothed in Christ's righteousness, renewed by the Spirit.”
“Characters on earth will prove an everlasting possession in the world to come.”
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