Looking Unto #Jesus | J.C. Ryle
“Looking Unto Jesus” is a compelling sermon by J.C. Ryle that underscores the significance of keeping our gaze fixed on Jesus in all aspects of life. Ryle asserts that the key to a robust, dynamic, and practical Christianity is to continually look to Jesus. He posits that authentic Christianity isn’t just a religion for Sundays, but a faith that can thrive in every situation and environment, except sin. It’s a faith that one can carry everywhere and never need to abandon.
Ryle highlights that the illustrious group of Apostles, the admirable army of martyrs, and the saints who have left their mark on humanity throughout ages and across lands, all share one common characteristic - they were all “Looking unto Jesus”.
This sermon offers a profound exploration of Hebrews 12:2 and provides valuable insights into leading a life centered around Christ. It serves as an inspiring message for all Christians seeking to deepen their faith and embody their beliefs in their everyday lives.
TIMESTAMPS
00:04 Start
00:30 Christianity for everyday life
01:50 A religion of hysterical excitement
02:21 Christianity the Word of God reveals
03:16 Where is it found?
03:36 The Secret
04:42 looking unto Jesus
05:26 Creeds and confessions
06:20 But, after all
06:47 I answer these questions
07:33 First, and foremost
08:34 It is easy to write brave words
09:32 We all need peace
10:09 We need peace
10:42 To enjoy that peace habitually
11:41 The carnal wisdom
12:25 Anselm, Archbishop of Canterbury
13:30 old path of peace
13:59 the first "Look to Jesus."
14:17 In the second place
15:45 Scriptural remedy
16:21 the mind of Paul
17:11 venture boldly
17:45 daily comfort
18:25 Surely, if we have been satisfied
19:27 right view of Christ's priestly
19:55 In the third place,
21:28 The chief end
22:04 Let us consider
22:39 Let us Christians
23:20 Mark what a wonderful combination
24:18 We may well be humbled
25:03 It is a sorrowful thought
27:15 Fourthly and lastly
28:26 Many, no doubt
28:45 Now, I believe firmly
30:42 They all seem to tell us
31:38 And who, again
33:17 Scriptural source of consolation
34:08 Any sorrow or trial
34:27 human unhappiness
35:25 So much for the fourth and last look to Jesus
35:56 a word of friendly advice
36:27 All before us, is dark and uncertain
37:30 a friendly warning
38:26 Finally
39:52 But what are we doing?
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Lord From Sorrows Deep I Call (Psalm 42) - Matt Boswell & Matt Papa (Lyric Video)
All rights belong to the original authors, Matt Boswell and Matt Papa.
This lyric video features the beautiful hymn "Lord From Sorrows Deep I Call" from the talented musicians Matt Boswell and Matt Papa, based on Psalm 42.
As the lyrics appear on screen, you'll be able to read along and contemplate the potent message of the psalm, which speaks to the depth of human emotion and our need for God's presence in our lives. The haunting melody and rich harmonies of the song will linger with you long after the video has concluded, offering solace and strength in times of difficulty and hardship.
Whether you're seeking a moment of tranquility and spiritual reflection, or simply appreciate the beauty of music, this lyric video is certain to leave a lasting impact on your heart and soul. So sit back, relax, and allow the words and music of "Lord From Sorrows Deep I Call" to wash over you and fill you with hope and peace.
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J.C.Ryle | Thoughts For Young Men #audiobook | Strangers & Exiles Productions
0:00 Intro
1:32 Reason For Exhorting Young Men
1:41 For One Thing
6:04 Death and Judgment
10:18 What young men will be
15:13 The devil
19:08 Sorrow
23:27 Dangers of Young Men
23:33 Pride
30:09 Another Danger
36:49 Thoughtlessness
40:52 Contempt of Christianity
44:24 Man's Opinion
49:02 General Counsels
49:09 Clear View of Sin
53:48 Acquainted With Christ
57:27 Your Soul
1:00:27 Young Men Can Serve God
1:05:09 The Bible Your Guide
1:14:22 Special Rules
1:14:31 Break Off Sin
1:18:52 Shun Every Occasion For Sin
1:23:05 The Eye of God
1:26:10 Be Diligent
1:33:31 Wherever, Pray
1:38:09 Conclusion
Audio Copyright - 2023: Strangers & Exiles Productions
Are you a young man seeking guidance and direction in life? Look no further than "Thoughts for Young Men" by J.C. Ryle, a classic Christian book that offers timeless wisdom and advice.
In "Thoughts for Young Men," Ryle provides practical guidance on how to navigate the challenges of youth and live a responsible, purposeful life. From the importance of good company to the dangers of idleness and bad habits, Ryle's advice is as relevant today as it was over 100 years ago when the book was first published.
The audiobook version of "Thoughts for Young Men" brings Ryle's timeless wisdom to life in a way that is convenient and accessible. You'll be challenged to cultivate virtues like honesty, courage, and perseverance, and to seek God's guidance in all things.
Whether you're commuting to work, running errands, or just relaxing at home, you can listen to "Thoughts for Young Men" and be inspired to live a fulfilling and purposeful life.
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Seek To Know Christ #shorts
Excerpt From The Book "Thoughts For Young Men" By J.C.Ryle.
Listen to the full book here https://youtu.be/7Hzwdvhsnhc
According to Ryle, knowing Jesus Christ is the most important pursuit in life for young men. He argues that Jesus is the only one who can provide true fulfillment and purpose in life, and that without a personal relationship with him, young men will be lost and aimless.
Ryle advises young men to seek knowledge of Jesus through reading the Bible, attending church, and prayer. He emphasizes the importance of cultivating a personal relationship with Jesus, rather than simply acquiring knowledge about him.
Ryle also warns against the dangers of neglecting this pursuit, such as falling into a life of sin and moral decay. He encourages young men to prioritize their relationship with Jesus above all else, and to seek guidance and support from Christian mentors and communities.
Overall, Ryle's message to young men is clear: seek to become acquainted with Jesus Christ, and make him the center of your life. Doing so will provide the foundation for a fulfilling and purposeful life, and will help young men navigate the challenges and temptations that come their way.
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Charles #Spurgeon - #AllofGrace |Chapter 2 Part 2| God Justifies The Ungodly
God's salvation is for those who do not deserve it and have made no preparation for it. "There is none righteous, not one."
It is true that Jesus seeks out and saves the lost. He died and made a real ransom for real sinners.
The inn of mercy never closes its doors to such people, not on weekdays or on Sundays.
Our Lord Jesus did not die for imaginary offences, but His heart's blood was spilled to wash away deep crimson stains that nothing else could remove.
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Charles #Spurgeon - #AllofGrace |Chapter 2 Part 3| God Justifies The Ungodly
What's the point of a Savior if you're not lost? Should the shepherd pursue those who have never gone astray?
Only medicine is for the sick, only life is for the dead, only forgiveness is for the guilty, only freedom is for the imprisoned, and only sight is for the blind. How can the Savior, His death on the cross, and the gospel of pardon be explained unless men are guilty and deserve to be condemned?
If you believe you are unworthy, undeserving, and deserving of hell, you are the type of man for whom the Gospel has been ordained, arranged, and proclaimed.
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Charles Spurgeon - All of Grace | Chapter 2 | God Justifies The Ungodly
This message is for you, to him that works not, but believes on him that justifies the ungodly, his faith is counted for righteousness.
Now, while this is very surprising, I want you to notice how available it makes the gospel to you and to me. If God justifies the
ungodly, then, dear friend, He can justify you.
Is not that the very kind of person that you are? If you are unconverted at this moment, it is a very proper description of you; you have lived without God, you have been the reverse of godly; in one word, you have
been and are ungodly
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Charles Spurgeon - All of Grace | Chapter 1 | What Are We At?
In "All of Grace," Spurgeon makes a personal plea to you, the lost soul: he wants to help you find your way into God's grace and fellowship. He explains the message of Christian salvation in simple and beautiful terms: why you need grace and why only God can supply it.
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