The sermon by J. C. Ryle on Mark 1 primarily addresses the fundamental doctrine of Christ’s identity as the Son of God and the initiation of His earthly ministry. Ryle emphasizes the importance of recognizing Christ’s divinity, arguing that it is central to understanding the Christian faith (John 5:18, Romans 9:3). He underscores John the Baptist’s role in fulfilling Old Testament prophecies about the Messiah, thereby establishing a continuity between the Old and New Testaments (Isaiah 9:6). Additionally, Ryle explores themes of repentance and faith as foundational aspects of Christ’s message and essential for salvation (Acts 20:21). The doctrinal significance of this sermon lies in its affirmation of Christ’s divine authority and the necessity for a genuine conversion experience through faith and the work of the Holy Spirit, highlighting the responsibility of believers to respond actively to Jesus' call.
“The divinity of Christ is the citadel and keep of Christianity.”
“Without it they have nothing solid beneath their feet.”
“The principal work of every faithful minister of the gospel is to set the Lord Jesus fully before His people.”
“A great congregation is no proof of our conversion that we always worship in a place where there is a crowd.”
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