J.C. Ryle’s sermon on Luke 9:57-62 addresses the cost of discipleship and the seriousness of following Jesus. He underscores three key encounters Jesus has with potential followers, illustrating that true discipleship requires counting the cost of hardship and commitment. Using Scripture, Ryle shows how Jesus clarifies that following Him may involve significant sacrifices, as evidenced in His responses to each individual: being without earthly comforts (v. 58), prioritizing God's kingdom over personal duties (v. 60), and wholeheartedly focusing on Christ without looking back (v. 62). Ryle emphasizes that while salvation is freely offered, the Christian walk demands a serious and deliberate commitment to endure trials and to prioritize God's calling over earthly attachments, reflecting core Reformed doctrines of perseverance and the necessity of a transformed heart.
“He must not suppose that Christ's service was all pleasure and smooth sailing.”
“Let the dead bury their dead, but you go and preach the kingdom of God.”
“If we’re looking back to anything in this world, then we’re not fit to be disciples.”
“Let us aim at nothing less than this firmness of decision.”
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