The sermon "Freedom!" by J.C. Ryle addresses the doctrine of spiritual freedom, contrasting it with political and earthly liberties. Ryle emphasizes that true freedom is not merely a matter of external circumstances but is a profound inner liberation from sin and its consequences, which only Christ can provide. He references John 8:36, "If the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed," to convey that genuine freedom comes through faith in Christ and results in liberation from guilt, the power of sin, the fear of God, and the fear of death. Ryle's exposition underscores the practical significance of this freedom, stressing that it is vital for spiritual wellbeing and eternal assurance, thereby clarifying that while earthly freedoms are valuable, they pale in comparison to the eternal freedom found in Christ.
“The liberty I desire above all things to make known and promote is the glorious liberty of the children of God.”
“Men may torture us, banish us, hang us, behead us, burn us, but they can never take from us true freedom.”
“Once it is ours, it is an everlasting possession.”
“If you desire peace of conscience, if you want inward rest and comfort, then lock on to the truth that faith is the great secret of an interest in Christ's redemption.”
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