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Until John, we have been using older manuscripts of Ryle's Expository Thoughts. Just recently, though, EP Publishing has put out a lightly updated version of Ryle's work, which I am now working from. If you are interested in a physical copy of the Expository Thoughts, you can find it HERE.
John 10:19-30
"We must not allow ourselves to think the worse of Christian faith because of the strifes and dissensions to which it gives rise. Whatever people may please to say, it is human nature and not Christianity which is to blame. We do not blame the glorious sun because its warmth brings a smell from something foul."
"It would be easy to show that weakness, helplessness, harmlessness, usefulness, are all points of resemblance between the sheep and the believer. But the leading idea in our Lord’s mind was the entire dependence of the sheep upon its Shepherd."
"Whatever people may please to say against [the doctrine of perseverance], it is one which God’s children ought to hold fast and defend with all their might."
Questions:
Until John, we have been using older manuscripts of Ryle's Expository Thoughts. Just recently, though, EP Publishing has put out a lightly updated version of Ryle's work, which I am now working from. If you are interested in a physical copy of the Expository Thoughts, you can find it HERE.
John 10:19-30
"We must not allow ourselves to think the worse of Christian faith because of the strifes and dissensions to which it gives rise. Whatever people may please to say, it is human nature and not Christianity which is to blame. We do not blame the glorious sun because its warmth brings a smell from something foul."
"It would be easy to show that weakness, helplessness, harmlessness, usefulness, are all points of resemblance between the sheep and the believer. But the leading idea in our Lord’s mind was the entire dependence of the sheep upon its Shepherd."
"Whatever people may please to say against [the doctrine of perseverance], it is one which God’s children ought to hold fast and defend with all their might."
Questions: