J.C. Ryle’s sermon on the Second Coming of Christ addresses the eschatological promise of Christ’s return as an event characterized by divine judgment and cosmic upheaval, grounded in the authority of Scripture. He emphasizes that the signs preceding this event—distress among nations, celestial disturbances, and the visible return of the Son of Man—will evoke fear and terror among the unrepentant. Key scripture references include Luke 21:25-33, Hebrews 12:21, and 2 Corinthians 5:11, which Ryle uses to illustrate the gravity of Christ’s return and the need for believers to remain vigilant. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in its call for believers to hope and find joy amidst worldly trials, recognizing that the coming judgment also heralds their ultimate redemption and deliverance from sin and suffering.
“The second coming of Christ will be attended by everything that can make it alarming to the senses and heart of man.”
“Happy will they be in that day, who have fled beforehand from the wrath to come, And been washed in the blood of the Lamb.”
“If God has said a thing, then He will certainly bring it to pass. The probability or possibility of it are matters which need not trouble us for a moment.”
“Let us turn from the study of these verses with a deep conviction that the second coming of Christ is one of the leading truths of Christianity.”
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