In J.C. Ryle's sermon, "The Grand Secret of Daily Comfort in Christianity," the main theological topic centers on the priesthood of Christ as the source of comfort and perseverance for believers. Ryle argues that Christ, as the great high priest, is actively interceding for His people in heaven, ensuring their spiritual safety through His continual presence and support. He references Hebrews 7:25 to affirm that Christ is able to save "to the uttermost" and draws upon Romans 8:34 to emphasize that no one can condemn believers because Christ intercedes on their behalf. The practical significance lies in the assurance that Christ's intercession not only secures believers' salvation but also provides daily comfort, fostering an unwavering faith amidst life's challenges and temptations.
“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.”
“Christ's continual priesthood is the grand secret of daily comfort in Christianity.”
“The merciful and faithful high priest who began a work for you on the cross will bring that work to a triumphant conclusion.”
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