Our Hope: Old Paths - J. C. Ryle
1. A good hope is a hope that a man can explain.
2. A good hope is a hope that is drawn, from Scripture.
3. A good hope rests entirely on Jesus Christ.
4. A good hope is felt inwardly in the heart.
5. A good hope is manifested outwardly in the life.
“Good hope through grace” - 2 Thessalonians 2:16
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https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzOwqed_gET1upCMtbUAzb7JoMzeHybuS'“I hope”, is a very common expression. Everybody can say, “I hope”. About no subject is the
expression used so commonly as it is about religion. Nothing is more frequent than to hear men turn off some home-thrust at conscience by this convenient form of words, “I hope”. “I hope it will be all right at last”, “I hope I shall be a better man someday”, “I hope we shall all get to heaven” - but why do they hope? On what is their hope built? Too often they cannot tell you! Too often it is a mere
excuse for avoiding a disagreeable subject. “Hoping”, they live on. “Hoping”, they grow old. “Hoping”, they die at last, and find too often that they are lost for ever in hell.'
Our Hope: Old Paths - J. C. Ryle
Old Paths: Being Plain Statements On Some Of The
Weightier Matters Of Christianity
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http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=F5502DD37912A9C7J.C. Ryle - (1816-1900), first Anglican bishop of Liverpool
John Charles Ryle was born at Macclesfield and was educated at Eton and at Christ Church, Oxford. He was a fine athlete who rowed and played Cricket for Oxford, where he took a first class degree in Greats and was offered a college fellowship (teaching position) which he declined. The son of a wealthy banker, he was destined for a career in politics before answering a call to ordained ministry.
He was spiritually awakened in 1838 while hearing Ephesians 2 read in church. He was ordained by Bishop Sumner at Winchester in 1842. After holding a curacy at Exbury in Hampshire, he became rector of St Thomas's, Winchester (1843), rector of Helmingham, Suffolk (1844), vicar of Stradbroke (1861), honorary canon of Norwich (1872), and dean o
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