In this sermon, J.C. Ryle addresses the spiritual state of young men, emphasizing the necessity of exhortation due to their vulnerability to various dangers. Ryle presents compelling arguments that few young men genuinely embody the Christian faith and outlines the urgency of their need for self-control, as instructed by the Apostle Paul in 1 Timothy 1. He supports his points with Scripture passages, including Romans 12, urging young men to recognize the reality of death and judgment, warning against the sin of pride, and the love of pleasure while encouraging a humble, earnest pursuit of God. The underlying theological significance stresses the idea of human depravity, the importance of regeneration, and the necessity of sanctification, echoing key Reformed doctrines that highlight reliance on God's grace to combat sin and pursue holiness throughout one’s life.
“Young men, you form a large and most important class in the population of this country, but where and in what condition are your souls?”
“Your life is all uncertainty and your death and judgment are perfectly sure.”
“Every day you are either getting nearer to God or further away.”
“The fear of man will indeed prove to be a snare.”
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