Great read. Use it at bedtime
Enjoy JC Ryle and his meditation admonitions at the end of each devotion
Description
Ryle remains a favourite: Dale Ralph Davis says There’s a reason we keep ‘digging up’ Ryle. His writing is always clear (A nineteenth-century man who writes short sentences!), driven (he’s always going after the jugular vein of your soul), and focussed (he just can’t keep his eyes off Jesus). Get a copy and let the nourishment begin – and pick up a spare to put in your guest room.
Endorsements
“There’s a reason we keep ‘digging up’ Ryle. His writings are always clear (A 19th century man who writes short sentences!), driven (He’s always going after the jugular vein of your soul), and focused (He just can’t keep his eyes off Jesus). Get a copy and let the nourishment begin – and pick up a spare to put in your guest room.”
— Dale Ralph Davis
"Among the few authors a Christian wants as a lifelong friend and helper, J.C. Ryle is certainly one. After sixty years I still read him with the same relish!"
— Iain H. Murray
"Ryle’s eloquence on the Gospels often captures the point of a passage with both precision and power. I highly commend these readings."
— Mark Dever
"Always fresh, always reliable, and always centered on Christ. I keep coming back to Ryle on the Gospels and have never yet been disappointed. Use this book in your devotional life. Your heart will be warmed with fresh love for Christ and a renewed desire to live for His glory."
— Colin Smith
About the Author
John Charles Ryle (1816–1900) was an Evangelical Anglican, who after 39 years service in country parishes was appointed bishop of Liverpool in 1880. His many writings still published, read & unequalled today, include Notes on the Gospels, Practical Religion and Heading for Heaven.