Saturday, January 21, 2023

Simplicity In Preaching: A Few Hints on a Great Subject (1882, 2022) by John C. Ryle, Summary-Review

Simplicity In Preaching: A Few Hints on a Great Subject (1882, 2022) by John C. Ryle

 

For the past two years, I've been listening to and reading lots of material from John Charles Ryle (1816 to 1900). Currently, I'm reading his well-known volume Expository Thoughts on the Gospels on Luke part one. His books are very easy to digest and understand just like what this title hinted at. But it's not just simple, it's also profound and Biblical. There is no use in being simple if the essence is shallow and worldly. TikTok's 'Christian' video is simple but almost always has no depth. The aim, in the case of this subject, is simplicity in preaching Jesus Christ. So, it's true that the statement "Change your mind, change your life" is simple but there are no Biblical truths in that like the statement, "Having Christ in your life will change how you live." This is what I get from J.C. Ryle's book.

If you're thinking of reading this short book, the four (4) introductory remarks are good reminders of what he meant and don't about the subject. Read it! And here are five (5) brief hints as to what seems to be the best method of attaining simplicity in preaching according to J.C. Ryle:

1. Understand your subject.
2. Use simple words.
3. Aim for a simple style of composition.
4. Use a direct voice.
5. Use anecdotes and illustrations.

There are lots of juicy quotes that are worth remembering. Here are some as closing for this summary review:
"Take care that you have a comprehensive knowledge of the subject upon which you are going to preach"; "It is appropriate to use fine words... before classical groups and in preaching before educated audiences. But you may be sure that when you preach to ordinary congregations, the sooner you... use plain, common words, the better"; "All the simplicity in the world can do no good unless you preach the simple gospel of Jesus Christ so fully and clearly that everybody can understand it. If Christ crucified does not have His rightful place in your sermons, and sin is not exposed as it should be, and your people are not plainly told what they need to believe and be and do, your preaching is of no use!" 

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