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Friday, January 27, 2012

A Cheap easy Christianity


(J.C. Ryle, "The Cost!")
"Any of you who does not give up everything he has, cannot be My disciple." Luke 14:33


What does it cost to be a Christian?

I grant freely that it costs little to be a mere outward Christian. A man has only got to attend a place of worship twice on Sunday, and to be tolerably moral during the week--and he has gone as far as thousands around him ever go in religion. All this is cheap and easy work--it entails no self-denial or self-sacrifice. If this is saving Christianity and will take us to Heaven when we die--we must alter the description of the way of life, and write, "Wide is the gate and broad is the way that leads to Heaven!"

But it does cost something to be a real Christian, according to the standard of the Bible. There are . . .
  enemies to be overcome,
  battles to be fought,
  sacrifices to be made,
  an Egypt to be forsaken,
  a wilderness to be passed through,
  a cross to be carried,
  a race to be run.
Conversion is not putting a man in a soft armchair, and taking him pleasantly to Heaven. It is the beginning of a mighty conflict, in which it costs much to win the victory. Hence arises the unspeakable importance of "counting the cost."

True Christianity will cost a man . . .
  his self-righteousness,
  his sins,
  his love of ease, and
  the favor of the world.

A religion which costs nothing--is worth nothing!


A cheap, easy Christianity, without a cross--will prove in the end a useless Christianity, without a crown!

8 comments:

Homestead Living said...

WOW!!! This is great!!! My husband has been speaking on this very issue the past 3 weeks and again for the next 2 at our church. He even used the same word 'cheap'. We have cheapened Grace! It can be easy to lead someone to Christ, but to walk beside them and help disciple them as they are suiting up for war is another thing.
Do you go to this man's church? I saw that you were friends with his wife. So sad. How is there family doing?
Also, I didn't know if you had heard about Knit.Pray.Love, you can find out about it here http://cure.org/klove Our daughter heard about it. Just thought I would share it with you. :)
Hope you have a blessed weekend.
~Jennie

The Adams Family said...

Hi Jenny, Im curious who we are talking about and I cant seem to bring up the link you sent. Ill keep trying. Thanks for letting me know. Thank you for bringing a need to our attention, Ill e you back when I know more. Blessings, Dana

The Adams Family said...

Are you perhaps mixing JC Ryle with RC Sproul? It is impossible to load the webpage but thanks for letting me know about it. Denise passed away before Christmas it was so sad! No we dont go to his church we live in MO...

Homestead Living said...

Sorry, I did get them mixed up. If you google KLOVE Scott and Kelly and click on the knitted hats, you should find the information. They are for babies in Afghanistan.

The Adams Family said...

Oh that is okay! The family is still in need of prayer. It is a good reminder! What a neat ministry. Ill try to google it instead and see if that works. Thanks Jenny! Blessings, Dana

The Adams Family said...

I failed to mention, that is awesome your dh has been speaking to this issue in the church! The 2 churches we visit are 1 1/2 hours, and 3+ hours away so on off sundays we worship at home. God bless! Dana

Homestead Living said...

We really enjoy worshiping at home also. In the spring-fall, the camp that we manage is very busy and the groups leave on Sundays and new ones come in on Sunday. So we are forced to worship at home more. We are very blessed to have fellow believers that live close to us and join us on most Sundays. Those are joyous days of feasting on the word and food, fellowship, encouragement and fun for the children too. :)

The Adams Family said...

Oh that sounds wonderful! We would love to hear more about it! We call it 'Fellowship Divine' because it is definitely a blessing from the Lord!