JC RYLE: HOW THE GOSPEL IS SPOILED
By Ken Silva pastor-teacher on Jun 17, 2010 in Quotes
* You may spoil the gospel by substitution. You have only to withdraw from the eyes of the sinner the grand object which the Bible proposes to faith—Jesus Christ—and to substitute another object in His place—and the mischief is done.
* You may spoil the gospel by addition. You have only to add to Christ, the grand object of faith, some other objects as equally worthy of honor, and the mischief is done.
* You may spoil the gospel by disproportion. You have only to attach an exaggerated importance to the secondary things of Christianity, and a diminished importance to the first things, and the mischief is done.
* Lastly, but not least, you may completely spoil the gospel by confused and contradictory directions. Confused and disorderly statements about Christianity are almost as bad as no statement at all. Religion of this sort is not evangelical.
As was well-said elsewhere, under that last point we will also add: Half-truths presented as though they were the whole truth, are un-truths. And how often we see that in today’s centered on the self squishy evanjellyfish.