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THE TRUE
CHURCH
This
wonderful classic J.C. Ryle article discusses the Church,
Election, Salvation and church-going in a very brief but
effective manner. We are pleased to make J.C.Ryle's classic
article available.
I want you to belong to the one true Church: to
the Church outside of which there is no salvation. I do not ask
where you go on a Sunday; I only ask, "Do you belong to the one
true Church?"
Where is this one true Church? What is this one true Church like?
What are the marks by which this one true Church may be known?
You may well ask such questions. Give me your attention, and I
will provide you with some answers.
The one true Church is composed of all believers in the Lord
Jesus. It is made up of all God's elect--of all converted men and
women--of all true Christians. In whomsoever we can discern the
election of God the Father, the sprinkling of the blood of God
the Son, the sanctifying work of God the Spirit, in that person
we see a member of Christ's true Church.
It is a Church of which all the members have the same marks. They
are all born again of the Spirit; they all possess "repentance
towards God, faith towards our Lord Jesus Christ," and holiness
of life and conversation. They all hate sin, and they all love
Christ. They worship differently, and after various fashions;
some worship with a form of prayer, and some with none; some
worship kneeling, and some standing; but they all worship with
one heart. They are all led by one Spirit; they all build upon
one foundation; they all draw their religion from one single
book--that is the Bible. They are all joined to one great
centre--that is Jesus Christ. They all even now can say with one
heart, "Hallelujah"; and they can all respond with one heart and
voice, "Amen and Amen."
It is a Church which is dependent upon no ministers upon earth,
however much it values those who preach the gospel to its
members. The life of its members does not hang upon church
membership or baptism or the Lord's Supper--although they highly
value these things, when they are to be had. But it has only one
Great Head, one Shepherd, one chief Bishop--and that is Jesus
Christ. He alone, by His Spirit, admits the members of this
Church, though ministers may show the door. Till He opens the
door no man on earth can open it--neither bishops, nor
presbyters, nor convocations, nor synods. Once let a man repent
and believe the gospel, and that moment he becomes a member of
this Church. Like the penitent thief, he may have no opportunity
of being baptized; but he has that which is far better than any
water-baptism--the baptism of the Spirit. He may not be able to
receive the bread and wine in the Lord's Supper; but he eats
Christ's body and drinks Christ's blood by faith every day he
lives, and no minister on earth can prevent him. He may be
excommunicated by ordained men, and cut off from the outward
ordinances of the professing Church; but all the ordained men in
the world cannot shut him out of the true Church.
It is a Church whose existence does not depend on forms,
ceremonies, cathedrals, churches, chapels, pulpits, fonts,
vestments, organs, endowments, money, kings, governments,
magistrates or any act of favor whatsoever from the hand of man.
It has often lived on and continued when all these things have
been taken from it. It has often been driven into the wilderness,
or into dens and caves of the earth, by those who ought to have
been its friends. Its existence depends on nothing but the
presence of Christ and His Spirit; and they being ever with it,
the Church cannot die.
This is the Church to which the scriptural titles of present
honor and privilege, and the promises of future glory especially
belong; this is the Body of Christ; this is the flock of Christ;
this is the household of faith and the family of God; this is
God's building, God's foundation and the temple of the Holy
Ghost. This is the Church of the first-born, whose names are
written in heaven; this is the royal priesthood, the chosen
generation, the peculiar people, the purchased possession, the
habitation of God, the light of the world, the salt and the wheat
of the earth; this is the "holy catholic Church" of the Apostles'
Creed; this is the "One catholic and apostolic Church" of Nicene
Creed; this is that Church to which the Lord Jesus promises "the
gates of hell shall not prevail against it," and to which He
says, "I am with you always even unto the end of the world"
(Matthew 16:18; 28:20).
This is the only Church which possesses true unity. Its members
are entirely agreed on all the weightier matters of religion, for
they are all taught by one Spirit. About God and Christ and the
Spirit and sin and their own hearts and faith and repentance and
necessity of holiness and the value of the Bible and the
importance of prayer and the resurrection and judgment to
come--about all these points they are of one mind. Take three or
four of them, strangers to one another, from the remotest corners
of the earth; examine them separately on these points: you will
find them all of one judgment.
This is the only Church which possesses true sanctity. Its
members are all holy. They are not merely holy by profession,
holy in name and holy in the judgment of charity; they are all
holy in act and deed and reality and life and truth. They are all
more or less conformed to the image of Jesus Christ. No unholy
man belongs to this Church.
This is the only Church which is truly catholic. It is not the
Church of any one nation or people: its members are to be found
in every part of the world where the gospel is received and
believed. It is not confined within the limits of any one
country, or pent up within the pale of any particular form or
outward government. In it there is no difference between Jew and
Greek, black man and white, Episcopalian and Presbyterian--but
faith in Christ is all. Its members will be gathered from north
and south and east and west and will be of every name and
tongue--but all one in Jesus Christ.
This is the only Church which is truly apostolic. It is built on
the foundation laid by the Apostles, and holds the doctrines
which they preached. The two grand objects at which its members
aim, are apostolic faith and apostolic practice; and they
consider the man who talks of following the Apostles without
possessing these two things to be no better than sounding brass
and a tinkling cymbal.
This is the only Church which is certain to endure unto the end.
Nothing can altogether overthrow and destroy it. Its members may
be persecuted, oppressed, imprisoned, beaten, beheaded, burned;
but the true Church is never altogether extinguished; it rises
again from its afflictions; it lives on through fire and water.
When crushed in one land it springs up in another. The Pharaohs,
the Herods, the Neros, the Bloody Marys, have labored in vain to
put down this Church; they slay their thousands, and then pass
away and go to their own place. The true Church outlives them
all, and sees them buried each in his turn. It is an anvil that
has broken many a hammer in this world, and will break many a
hammer still; it is a bush which is often burning, and yet is not
consumed.
This is the only Church of which no one member can perish. Once
enrolled in the lists of this Church, sinners are safe for
eternity; they are never cast away. The election of God the
Father, the continual intercession of God the Son, the daily
renewing and sanctifying power of God the Holy Ghost, surround
and fence them in like a garden enclosed. Not one born of
Christ's mystical Body shall ever be broken; not one lamb of
Christ's flock shall ever be plucked out of His hand.
This is the Church which does the work of Christ upon earth. Its
members are a little flock, and few in number compared with the
children of the world: one or two here, and two or three there--a
few in this parish and a few in that. But these are they who
shake the universe; these are they who change the fortunes of
kingdoms by their prayers; these are they who are the active
workers for spreading knowledge of pure religion and undefiled;
these are the life-blood of a country, the shield, the defense,
the stay, and the support of any nation to which they
belong.
This is the Church which shall be truly glorious at the end. When
all earthly glory is passed away then shall this Church be
presented without spot before God the Father's throne. Thrones,
principalities, and powers upon earth shall come to
nothing--dignities and offices and endowments shall all pass
away; but the Church of the first-born shall shine as the stars
at the last, and be presented with joy before the Father's
throne, in the day of Christ's appearing. When the Lord's jewels
are made up, and the manifestation of the sons of God takes
place, Episcopacy, and Presbyterianism, and Congregationalism
will not be mentioned; one Church only will be named, and that is
the Church of the elect.
Reader, this is the true Church to which a man must belong, if he
would be saved. Till you belong to this, you are nothing better
than a lost soul. You may have the form, the husk, the skin and
the shell of religion, but you have not got the substance and the
life. Yes, you may have countless outward privileges: you may
enjoy great light and knowledge--but if you do not belong to the
Body of Christ, your light and knowledge and privileges will not
save your soul. Alas, for the ignorance that prevails on this
point! Men fancy if they join this church or that church, and
become communicants, and go through certain forms, that all must
be right with their souls. It is an utter delusion; it is a gross
mistake. All were not Israel who were called Israel, and all are
not members of Christ's Body who profess themselves Christian.
Take notice; you may be a staunch Episcopalian or Presbyterian or
Independent or Baptist or Wesleyan or Plymouth Brother--and yet
not belong to the true Church. And if you do not, it will be
better at last if you had never been born.
J.C. Ryle.
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