
Holiness, Nature and Hindrances
Christian Life by
John C. Ryle
With a deep conviction for practical holiness, Ryle concludes that self-consecration to God is not attended to its full potential by Christians living in the modern country. He builds his case by stating the matters of politics, controversy and worldliness as they eat away the heart of piety, ending in godliness falling into the background. ‘Holiness, Nature and Hindrances’ is a lost treasure written by Ryle who is a prominent Anglican priest and one of the great writers of the nineteenth century. On living a Christ-like life, this book exhibits a profound sense of discipleship in simple language with an aim to spread awareness, gain recognition for the critical importance of discipleship and spirituality in the life of a believer, Church and the kingdom of God. Ranked among the core teachings on being a disciple, the book encourages holiness drawn from bible; holiness in the life we live behind doors.