Monday, December 15, 2025

He That Would be Conformed to Christ’s Image by J.C. Ryle


He that would be conformed to Christ’s image, and become a Christ–like man, must be constantly studying Christ Himself. Now the Gospels were written to make us acquainted with Christ. The Holy Spirit has told us the story of His life and death, His sayings and His doings, four times over.


Four different inspired hands have drawn the picture of the Savior His ways, His manners, His feelings, His wisdom, His grace, His patience, His love, His power are graciously unfolded to us by four different witnesses. Ought not the sheep to be familiar with the Shepherd?

Ought not the patient to be familiar with the Physician? Ought not the bride to be familiar with the Bridegroom? Ought not the sinner to be familiar with the Savior? Beyond doubt it ought to be so.

The Gospels were written to make men familiar with Christ, and therefore I wish men to study the Gospels.

On whom must we build our souls if we would be accepted with God? We must build on the Rock, Christ. From whom must we draw that grace of the Spirit which we daily need in order to be fruitful? We must draw from the Vine, Christ.
To whom must we look for sympathy when earthly friends fail us or die? We must look to our elder Brother, Christ. By whom must our prayers be presented, if they are to be heard on high? They must be presented by our Advocate, Christ.
With whom do we hope to spend the thousand years of glory, and the after eternity? With the King of kings, Christ. Surely we cannot know this Christ too well!

Surely there is not a word, nor a deed, nor a day, nor a step, nor a thought in the record of His life, which ought not to be precious to us. We should labor to be familiar with every line that is written about Jesus.”

–John Charles Ryle, Holiness: Its Nature, Hindrances, Difficulties, and Roots (Moscow, Idaho: Charles Nolan, 1877/2002), 234-235.
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UPDATE: A new J.C. Ryle 365 Day Devotional has been released from Reformation Heritage Books. This devotional was taken from hundreds of J.C. Ryle's sermons. You can order the devotional HERE.

Wednesday, January 15, 2025

J.C. Ryle "Our Great Redeemer Devotional"

One of the greatest honors of my Christian walk has been helping to keep Ryle's writings alive on social media (Facebook, Twitter, and this website!

NOW, after 7 years of compiling 365 daily devotionals from hundreds of Ryle's sermons, Reformation Heritage books has published my book! The reason I published with RHB was simple. Due to Joel Beeke and I trust that RHB will remain faithful in the coming years. This was important to me. Here's what Joel Beeke said about this publication... "Another new, great book from Reformation Heritage Books has just been released: “Our Great Redeemer: 365 Days with J. C. Ryle,” compiled by Bryan Schrank (with a biographical introduction, “The Life and Ministry of J. C. Ryle,” by me). These one-page daily readings, with an appropriate text and a footnote of where the material is drawn from, are so well selected and done and so attractively typeset and presented that I would advise you to make this your daily reading volume, beginning on January 1, 2025. Buy a bunch of them and give this perfect year-end gift to your loved ones and friends, saving yourself lots of unnecessary hours shopping for less valuable gifts"

You can order HERE

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