In his sermon titled "An Ice House, Instead of a Hothouse," John Angell James addresses the topic of authentic Christianity versus superficial religiosity, emphasizing the need for a deeper understanding of pure and undefiled religion as outlined in Scripture. He argues that many Christians are content with a diluted form of piety that merely avoids gross immorality and aligns with popular church customs, rather than striving for a genuine, vibrant faith characterized by spirituality and constant growth in grace. Scripture serves as the corrective tool for believers, urging them to elevate their standards according to biblical teachings rather than human conventions. The practical significance lies in the call for Christians to reassess their spiritual lives and strive for a true reflection of Christ in their hearts and actions, moving away from mere appearances to a living faith that shapes every aspect of their lives.
“We have lost sight of the divine original and have confined our attention to the imperfect transcripts which we find on every hand in our churches.”
“In short, no impress upon the whole mind and heart and conscience and life of the character of the Christian as delineated upon the page of Scripture.”
“We all need to be taken out of the religious world, as it is called, and collected again around the Bible to study what it is to be a Christian.”
“At first, they were surprised and shocked to see the lukewarmness, the irregularities, the worldliness, the inconsistencies of many older professors...”
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