J.C. Ryle's sermon on the Ascension, based on Luke 24:50-53, centers on the doctrine of Christ's ascension and its implications for believers. He emphasizes the significance of Jesus leaving his disciples while blessing them, symbolizing His ongoing ministry of grace and the assurance of His presence and intercession in heaven. Ryle references Scripture, such as Hebrews 6:20 and 1 John 2:1, to highlight that Christ has ascended as both a forerunner and a high priest, advocating for believers and preparing a place for them. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in the joy and peace it brings to believers, as understanding the fullness of Christ's work dispels doubts and fosters deeper faith. Ryle urges Christians to deepen their knowledge of Scripture in order to experience the joy inherent in the gospel.
“He came on earth to bless and not to curse, and blessing he departed.”
“The grand secret of the perseverance of saints is Christ's appearance for them in heaven.”
“Too many believers only scratch the surface of Scripture and know nothing of digging down into its hidden treasures.”
“When the Lord Jesus is not clearly known and understood it must needs follow that there is little joy in the Lord.”
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