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Absolutes Quote by J. C. Ryle

“No doubt a man may be saved, like the penitent thief, without having received the Lord's Supper. It is not a matter of absolute and indispensable necessity, like repentance, faith, and conversion. But it is impossible to say that any professing Christian is in a safe, healthy, or satisfactory…” quote by J. C. Ryle
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“No doubt a man may be saved, like the penitent thief, without having received the Lord's Supper. It is not a matter of absolute and indispensable necessity, like repentance, faith, and conversion. But it is impossible to say that any professing Christian is in a safe, healthy, or satisfactory condition of soul, who habitually refuses to obey Christ and attend the Lord's Table.”

J. C. Ryle

About This Quote

Source Sermon: The Necessity of the Lord's Supper, 1850

The quote argues that while the Lord's Supper is not an absolute prerequisite for salvation, a true Christian must not habitually reject Christ's authority or the communion of the church.

In simple terms: Christians must not ignore the church's sacraments.

Key Takeaway

Participate in the Lord's Table regularly.

Themes

faith obedience church sacraments

Mood

reflective serious

Type

theological didactic

When to use this quote

  • personal devotion
  • church membership
  • spiritual accountability

Key Concepts

Christian doctrine spiritual health ecclesiology

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does regular communion shape a believer's life?
  • Can one be truly Christian without church participation?
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