The sermon by J. C. Ryle centers around the resurrection of Jesus Christ as documented in Matthew 28. Ryle emphasizes the resurrection as foundational to Christian faith, arguing that it serves as proof of Christ’s victory over sin and death, affirming believers’ justification and hope for eternal life. Key scriptural references include 1 Corinthians 15:17, which highlights that if Christ has not been raised, faith is futile; and Romans 4:25, which links His resurrection to our justification. The practical significance of this doctrine is profound, offering believers assurance of their salvation, encouragement in times of trial, and a call to evangelism—urging them to share the hope found in the gospel with others.
“It is the seal and headstone of the great work of redemption which He came to do.”
“Thanks be unto God, we are not left in doubt. The Lord Jesus really rose again for our justification.”
“Our Savior is one who never forgets his people. He pities their infirmities.”
“He is with us daily to pardon and forgive, with us daily to sanctify and strengthen.”
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