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Expository Thoughts on the Gospels – St. Matthew

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These opening phrases start on the New Testament. Let us habitually go through them with sincere and fervent emotions. The text before us includes not the remark of men, but of God. Each phrase in it was made by reassurance of the Holy Spirit.

Let us appreciate God every day for bestowing us the Scriptures. The unfortunate Englishman who learns his Bible, learns more of spirituality than the most intelligent philosophers of Greece and Rome.

Let us not forget our full accountability. We should all be adjudicated at the final day in accordance to our radiance. To every people more is handed, of them more will be needed.

Let us read our Bibles humbly and attentively, with a heartfelt resolution to have faith in and follow all we learn in them. It is with effort and perseverance to apply the teachings of Christ. Perpetual life or demise differs on the soul in which it is expended.

On top of everything let us sincerely pray for the guidance of the Holy Spirit. He and no one else can apply harness into our souls, and make our lives more advantageous by the sermons we learn.

John Charles Ryle was the first Anglican bishop of Liverpool. He was the oldest son of John Ryle, private investor, of Park House, Macclesfield, M.P. for Macclesfield, and Susanna, daughter of Charles Hurt of Wirksworth, Derbyshire. He was born in Macclesfieldon.

He studied at Eton and the University of Oxford, where his profession was oddly eminent. He was Fell exhibitioner at Christ Church, from which institution he entered. He was Craven academic, earned a degree in B.A., having been situated in the first class in literæ humaniores, and progressed a degree in M.A.. He was created D.D. by diploma on 4 May 1880.
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