In his sermon "Friendship!", J. C. Ryle addresses the profound theological reflection on the nature of true friendship, particularly as it pertains to Jesus Christ. Ryle argues that genuine friendship is a rare and invaluable blessing that can only be fully realized through a relationship with Christ, who is the ultimate friend. He supports his claims with Scripture references, notably from Proverbs 18:24, which emphasizes the value of friendship, and the Song of Solomon 5:16, which describes the beauty of Christ as a beloved friend. Ryle expounds on the necessity of Jesus as a friend in times of spiritual need—highlighting that only through Him can sinners find forgiveness and reconciliation with God. The practical significance of this sermon is a call to recognize Jesus as the friend who provides unfailing support, wisdom, and love, urging listeners to embrace that friendship above all earthly bonds.
“A friend is like the brightest ray of the sun on a spring day. Friendship eliminates half of our troubles and doubles our joys.”
“He came into the world to save sinners. We are all by nature poor, dying creatures. From the king on his throne to the pauper in the slums, we are all sick of a mortal disease of soul.”
“The Lord Jesus is he who has said, ‘Never will I leave you. Never will I forsake you.’”
“If you are not one of Christ's friends, you are a poor, miserable being.”
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