Holiness: Its Nature, Hindrances, Difficulties, and Roots

Type
Book
Authors
ISBN 10
0852341369 
ISBN 13
9780852341360 
Category
Doctrine - Sanctification  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
1979 
Publisher
Pages
352 
Subject
A classic exposition on Christian living by a 19th century English pastor 
Description


"J. C. Ryle's classic calls Christians to the hard and happy work of growing through grit in the grace of Christ. With a double-edged sword, Ryle cuts through the errors of both perfectionism and antinomianism, legalism and license, sinless perfection and carnal Christianity. He exhorts us to run with perseverance the race set before us and fight the good fight of faith and strive to enter the kingdom, yet keeps before us the grace of God which alone enables such holy soul-effort. The book begins by examining sin, sanctification, holiness, the fight, the cost, growth, and assurance, and then goes on to explore other related themes including an excellent chapter called "A woman to be remembered" on Lot's wife and her tragic backward glance. The chapters are more expository than topical, yet full of application. Many extracts from old English Puritans are included, as well. This is a great classic that I hope gets many readings and rereadings in my generation." 
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