J.C. Ryle's sermon on Luke 8:1-3 focuses on the themes of Christ's diligence in ministry and the transformative power of grace in the lives of those who follow Him. He emphasizes that, despite societal scorn and personal trials, the women who accompanied Jesus were persistent in their discipleship, serving Him out of gratitude for His healing and mercy. Ryle references 1 John 2:6 to underline the necessity of emulating Christ's example in faithfully using one's time for ministry. He highlights the spiritual significance of active service to Christ, maintaining that true faith manifests itself in love and sacrificial giving. The sermon invites believers, particularly women, to recognize their potential for ministry and the importance of their contributions to the work of the Gospel.
“Let us mark in these verses our Lord Jesus Christ's unwearied diligence in doing good.”
“With Christ, nothing is impossible. Let them think again and change their minds.”
“True love will count it a pleasure to give anything to the object loved.”
“While we live, we are all upon our trial. Our lives are continually showing whose we are and whom we serve.”
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