“Thus says the Lord of hosts; Consider your ways.”
Haggai 1:7

Let us be on our guard against false doctrine. Unsound faith will never be the mother of really sound practice, and in these latter days, departures from the faith abound. See then that your loins be girt about with truth, and be very jealous of receiving anything which cannot be proved by the Bible. Do not think for a moment that false doctrine will meet you face to face, saying, “I am false doctrine, and I want to come into your heart.” Satan does not go to work in that way. He dresses up false doctrine like Jezebel- he paints her face and attires her hair, and tries to make her like truth. Do not think that those who preach error will never preach anything that is true. Error, would do little harm if that was the case. No! error will come before you mingled with much that is sound and scriptural.
The sermon will be all right excepting a few sentences. The book will be all good excepting a few pages. And this is the chief danger of religious error in these times- it is like the subtle poisons of days gone by- it works so deceitfully that it throws men off their guard. Brethren, take care. Remember, that even Satan himself is transformed into an angel of light. Keep clear of any system of religion which confounds the world and true believers, and makes no broad distinction between those who are true children of God in a congregation, and those who are not. Do not be carried away by an appearance of great self denial and humility. It is far easier to fast and wear sackcloth, and be of a sad countenance, than to receive thoroughly the doctrine of justification by faith without the deeds of the law.
Call no man father upon earth. Do not build your faith on any minister or set of ministers. Let no man become your Pope. Make no Christian your standard of what is right in faith or practice, however high his name, his rank, or his learning. Let your creed be the Bible, and nothing but the Bible; and your example Christ, and nothing short of Him. Take heed, lest your minds be corrupted from the simplicity that is in Christ. Be careful what books you read on religious subjects- many books of this day are leavened with doctrines which spoil the Gospel. Examine yourselves often whether you are standing in the old paths– our lost estate by nature- our recovery through our Savior’s kindness and love- our need of regeneration and renewal- our justification through grace- these are the grand doctrines, as Paul told Titus; and these are the points on which we must be sound, if we would maintain good works.
Let us then, for one thing, begin with a humble confession of past unprofitableness and shortcomings. Let us acknowledge with shame and contrition that we have not hitherto lived up to our light. We ought to have been the salt of the earth- but there has been little savor of Christ about us. We ought to have been the light of the world- but we have most of us been little glimmering sparks that could scarcely be seen. We ought to have been a peculiar people- but the difference between us and the world has been faint and small. We ought to have been, like the Levites in Israel, a distinct people among professing Christians- but we have too often behaved as if we belonged to some other tribe. We ought to have looked on this world as an inn, and we have settled down in it as if it were our home- it ought to have been counted our school of training for eternity, and we have been at ease in it as if it were our continuing city, or trifled away time in it, as if we were meant to play and not to learn.
Consider well what I have said. Death may be busy among us very soon- let us all be found in Christ and prepared. Satan will be busy among us no doubt- let us all watch and pray. Let us beware of a spirit of slumber and formality, and especially in private reading and praying. Let our path to the fountain be worn with daily journeys, let our key to the treasury of grace be bright with constant use. Let us pray more, and let us pray more earnestly. Let those who never prayed begin to pray. Let those who have prayed pray better. Pray for yourselves- that you may know the Lord Jesus, and cleave to Him- that you may be kept from falling- that you may serve your generation- that you may be sober in prosperity, patient in trial, and humble at all times. Pray for the congregation to which you belong- that the word of the Lord may have free course in it, and be glorified- that the household of faith may become stronger and stronger, and the household of unbelief weaker and weaker. Pray for your country- that her ministers may preach the Gospel, and be sound in the faith- that her rulers may value the Bible, and govern according to it- and that so her candlestick may not be taken away. And pray not least for your minister- that he may be strong to work, and willing to labor for your good, that all his sicknesses may be sanctified, and all his health given to the Lord- that he may be ever taught of the Spirit, and thus be able to teach others- that he may be kept faithful unto death, and so be ready to depart when he is called. Let us all pray, one for the other- I for you, and you for me- and we shall be blessed in our deed!
J.C. Ryle’s sermon ‘Consider your ways’

SO very good! “Examine yourselves often whether you are standing in the old paths– our lost estate by nature- our recovery through our Savior’s kindness and love- our need of regeneration and renewal- our justification through grace- these are the grand doctrines, as Paul told Titus; and these are the points on which we must be sound, if we would maintain good works.”
Funny how brokeness and humility get pushed off to the back burner (“been there, done that”). Thanks be to God, He has His ways of reminding us how helpless and hopeless we really are without Him and His Word.
Amen, Darrel
On Sunday, 7 March, a member of our church who is not an elder preached. Covering Romans 1:24 – 25, part 2 of “The Descent of Man”. Mercy. This man claims not be a preacher, but I dare say he was well equipped and prepared. Some points, the whole of which was very convicting to me personally – my apathy and comfort with certain sin. The Lord worked much brokenness and repentance in my soul on what was my 54th birthday
Praise the Lord for His excellent mercies and grace poured out on His chosen ones! Let all the children of the living God praise Him!
Darrel:
Amen. Without our God we are helpless and hopeless, doomed not only to the excellency of His just wrath that we utterly deserve but also doomed to never knowing our Maker in the beauty of His holiness, the glory of His majesty, and the ceaseless wonder of His radiant love.
The fear and trembling of working out our salvation is not only in the knowledge that Christ snatched us up from eternal death in outer darkness by His sovereign grace but also in the knowledge that had He not, we would never have known Life Himself, the very reason for being, to glorify, worship, and love the everlasting God.
Brokeness is made beautiful in Christ, for as our flesh and former conversation crumbles, He dawns, Light breaking over the ruins over what we once were, making stronger our hope in Him that by Him and through Him, we are born again, a new creation in Christ Jesus.
Oh, that we would take a care for true doctrine, that the Light of the world may be reflected in us into all darkness of the world, that we would not tarnish the reflection nor hide it under a basket, but reveal the turth of sin and ungodliness to all and hope to those whom are called according to His purpose.
“Make no Christian your standard of what is right in faith or practice, however high his name, his rank, or his learning. Let your creed be the Bible, and nothing but the Bible; and your example Christ, and nothing short of Him. ”
Well…….that just got printed at put up on my desk!
Thanks for this Ryle post – the man is great.
All I can say is…Wow! What a GREAT sermon! I’ll read and savor this one again and again. Thanks, Lyn, for sharing it!
DavidW and Matthew,
I have been blessed by J.C. Ryle’s teachings and knew others would be too. I am grateful to God for all who have been just as blessed as I’ve been; I will continue to share his teachings as I read them.
Very excellent sermon.
This sentence was especially pertinent to my current situation….
“Keep clear of any system of religion which confounds the world and true believers, and makes no broad distinction between those who are true children of God in a congregation, and those who are not.”
Head knowledge and intellect has taken the place of heart knowledge and the infilling of the Holy Ghost.
Easy-believism is rampant, and might I add sickening!
Men (elders, preachers, teachers) are weak-willed, mush-mouth, tolerant sissies, all the while being macho “He-man woman haters”. (I mean treating women, ALL women like they are sub-human)
I fear what Judgment Day will reveal!
Lord, purge me now!!
“Call no man father upon earth. Do not build your faith on any minister or set of ministers. Let no man become your Pope. Make no Christian your standard of what is right in faith or practice, however high his name, his rank, or his learning. Let your creed be the Bible, and nothing but the Bible; and your example Christ, and nothing short of Him. Take heed, lest your minds be corrupted from the simplicity that is in Christ. Be careful what books you read on religious subjects- many books of this day are leavened with doctrines which spoil the Gospel.”
Outstanding! I am praying for guidance while studying some controversial teachers and segments of the Bible.
Has anyone run across the books of Douglas Reed, such as “The Controversy of Zion”? http://www.kasjo.net/reeedcontrov.pdf
I am not sure of what he claims regarding Dueteronomy and the Levites yet, but keep finding comments supporting Reed’s work.