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Christ’s View of His Servants by J.C. Ryle
The least and lowest of believers will find that he is counted among Christ’s servants, and that his labor has not been in vain in the Lord.
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Christ’s View of His Servants by J.C. Ryle
The least and lowest of believers will find that he is counted among Christ’s servants, and that his labor has not been in vain in the Lord.
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Grasping Biblical Christianity by J.C. Ryle
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Steadily Following Christ by J.C. Ryle
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Equal Before Christ by J.C. Ryle
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We Cannot Know This Christ Too Well! 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.
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Never, never let us curtail the freeness of the glorious Gospel, or clip its fair proportions. Never let us make the gate more straight and the way more narrow than pride and the love of sin have made it already.
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When Believers Die by J.C. Ryle
The very moment that believers die, they are in paradise. Their battle is fought; their strife is over. They have passed through that gloomy valley which we must one day tread; they have gone over that dark river which we must one day cross. They have drunk that last bitter cup which sin has mingled for man; they have reached that place where sorrow and sighing are no more!
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Would you be holy? Would you become a new creature? Then begin with Christ! You will do nothing, until you feel your sin and weakness—and flee to Him! He is the beginning of all holiness.
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The man who hears Christian teaching, and never gets beyond hearing, is like “a foolish man who built his house on the sand” [Matt. 7:26]. He satisfies himself with listening and approving, but he goes no further.
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The state of mind we should always desire to possess is that of the noble-minded Bereans.
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We rest our souls on a ‘finished work,’ if we rest them on the work of Jesus Christ the Lord.