J. C. Ryle's sermon, titled "Bible Reading," addresses the vital importance of Scripture in the life of a Christian. He argues that the Bible, described as "God-breathed," is essential for one's wisdom and salvation, emphasizing that possession of the Bible is insufficient without engaging with its content (1 Timothy 3:16-17). Ryle asserts that knowledge of biblical truths is the only pathway to salvation and true comfort, particularly in facing death, where worldly comforts fail (Matthew 4:4). He highlights the transformative power of the Bible in personal and communal contexts, asserting that it has fundamentally altered societies throughout history and provides the necessary sustenance for spiritual life. Ultimately, Ryle's message underscores the centrality of Scripture as both a rule of faith and a source of sustenance for believers, urging listeners to read and obey the Bible with humility and diligence.
“Next to praying, there is nothing so important in the Christian life as reading the Bible.”
“The Bible is able to make you wise for salvation through faith in Christ Jesus.”
“The comfort from any other source is a house built upon the sand.”
“Give me your attention while I supply you with a few plain reasons why everyone who cares for his soul ought to value the Bible highly.”
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