The sermon "The World!" by J.C. Ryle focuses on the crucial theological doctrine of separation from the world within the Christian life. Ryle argues that true Christians, transformed by the grace of God, are called to live distinctly apart from worldly values, habits, and influences. He underlines this imperative by referencing key Scriptures, notably 1 John 2:15 and James 4:4, which emphasize the dangers of loving the world and show the distinction between friendship with the world and with God. Ryle identifies critical aspects of separation that are often misunderstood, clarifying what it does and does not entail, and he explains how this separation is essential for maintaining holiness and completing the Christian journey. Practical implications of this call include maintaining a careful focus on one's spiritual life amid societal pressures and finding victory over worldly temptations through the inward change of the heart, as well as active faith in Christ.
“Separation from the world has always been one of the great evidences of a work of grace in the heart.”
“A true Christian will never be content with such a rule as that. He will simply ask, what does the scripture say?”
“If we love our souls, we must have nothing to do with amusements which are bound up with sin.”
“Let me say that I cannot understand how anyone who makes any pretense to real vital Christianity can allow himself to attend horse races and theaters.”
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