In J. C. Ryle's sermon "Holiness!", he intricately discusses the doctrine of practical holiness, emphasizing its significance in the life of every believer. Ryle argues that true holiness encompasses a comprehensive alignment with God's character and will, as described in Scripture, rather than mere outward religious observance or moral conduct. He employs several biblical references, including Hebrews 12:14 and Colossians 3:1-5, to underscore the necessity of holiness for seeing the Lord and living a life transformed by Christ's redemption. The practical significance of holiness, as articulated by Ryle, lies in its role as evidence of genuine faith and essential preparation for eternal communion with God, urging believers to pursue holiness diligently and to understand its integral relationship with salvation.
“Without holiness, no one will see the Lord.”
“True holiness is a great reality. It is something in a man and woman that can be seen and known and marked and felt by all those around them.”
“The only safe evidence that we are one with Christ and Christ in us is a holy life.”
“Christ is not only wisdom and righteousness to his own people, but sanctification also.”
The Bible teaches that without holiness, no one will see the Lord (Hebrews 12:14).
Hebrews 12:14, Colossians 3
Sanctification is evidenced by a holy life, living out true faith through love and obedience (James 2:26).
James 2:26, John 14:15
Holiness is essential for seeing the Lord, reflecting God's character, and living a life that pleases Him (1 Peter 1:16).
1 Peter 1:16, John 14:15
Holiness is attained by faith in Christ and remaining in Him, allowing His Spirit to work within us (John 15:4).
John 15:4, Romans 12:2
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