The Beautiful Variety of Christ’s Children

We must never forget that there are varieties in character, and that the grace of God does not cast all believers into one and the same mold. Admitting fully that the foundations of Christian character are always the same, and that all God’s children repent, believe, are holy, prayerful, and Scripture-loving, we must make allowances for wide varieties in their temperaments and habits of mind. We must not undervalue others because they are not exactly like ourselves. The flowers in a garden may differ widely, and yet the gardener feels interest in all. The children of a family may be curiously unlike one another, and yet the parents care for all. It is just so with the Church of Christ. There are degrees of grace, and varieties of grace; but the least, the weakest, the feeblest disciples are all loved by the Lord Jesus. Then let no believer’s heart fail because of his infirmities; and, above all, let no believer dare to despise and undervalue a brother.

~ J.C. Ryle

Expository Thoughts on the Gospels: John, volume 2, [Carlisle, PA: Banner of Truth, 1987], 259. {John 11:1-6}

4 Responses

  1. This is an absolutely beautiful snippet from Ryle. Fits into Matthew 18 too, with all the power struggles with the disciples and the greatest in the kingdom, making your brother stumble and rebuking for sin. Printing this one, so good! Thanks, Erik!

    1. Very insightful point Paul. Thanks.

  2. AMEN!!!!!!!!! We have had some major problems in our church for 1 1/2 years with this kind of thing (against this idea) and I just printed that, translated it into Spanish, and we used it last Sunday in our bulletin. We are a church in Mexico City, Mexico. Thank you so much.

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