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Apostles Quote by J. C. Ryle

“Amidst the flood of dangerous reading, I plead for my Master's book; I call upon you not to forget the book of the soul. Do not let newspapers, novels, and romances be read, while the prophets and Apostles be despised. Do not let the exciting and sensual swallow up your attention, while the…” quote by J. C. Ryle
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“Amidst the flood of dangerous reading, I plead for my Master's book; I call upon you not to forget the book of the soul. Do not let newspapers, novels, and romances be read, while the prophets and Apostles be despised. Do not let the exciting and sensual swallow up your attention, while the edifying and the sanctifying can find no place in your mind.”

J. C. Ryle

About This Quote

A warning against letting popular, sensational literature dominate the mind at the expense of spiritual and moral teachings.

In simple terms: Prioritize spiritual reading over fleeting entertainment.

Key Takeaway

Seek depth, not distraction.

Themes

Spirituality Literary criticism Moral education Cultural critique Attention management

Mood

Reflective Sober Urgent

Type

Admonition Spiritual exhortation Cultural critique

When to use this quote

  • Personal study time
  • Curriculum design
  • Sermon preparation
  • Youth mentorship
  • Media consumption habits

Key Concepts

Soul development Prophetic teachings Apostolic authority Secular distraction

Practical Applications

  • Designing reading lists that balance edification and enjoyment
  • Creating workshops on discerning valuable literature

Questions to Reflect On

  • What texts truly nourish the soul?
  • How can we balance cultural literacy with spiritual growth?
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