In J.C. Ryle's sermon "The Grand Secret of Daily Comfort in Christianity," the central theological topic revolves around the priestly office of Jesus Christ and its implications for the believer’s daily comfort. Ryle argues that Christ, as the great High Priest, is actively interceding for His people in heaven, providing care, sympathy, and strength amid life’s challenges. He supports this claim with Scripture references such as Hebrews 4:14, which affirms Christ’s role as our mediator, and Romans 8:34, highlighting His continual intercessory work. The practical significance of this doctrine is profound, as it assures believers that their perseverance in faith is secured by Christ's ongoing advocacy, leading to a deep sense of comfort and hope in their spiritual journey.
“Christ, the great high priest in heaven, is ever doing the work of a friend, a protector, a counselor, and an advocate on behalf of his redeemed people.”
“He who never slumbers and never sleeps is continually watching over our interests and providing for our needs.”
“Oh, what an unspeakable comfort it is to remember that we have a great High Priest in heaven who never forgets us night or day and is continually interceding for us.”
“Of all the offices that Christ exercises on behalf of his people, none will repay thought and study so richly as that of his present priesthood.”
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