Top 6 Quotes & Sayings by Charles Caldwell Ryrie

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American writer Charles Caldwell Ryrie.
Last updated on December 22, 2024.
Charles Caldwell Ryrie

Charles Caldwell Ryrie was an American Bible scholar and Christian theologian. He served as professor of systematic theology and dean of doctoral studies at Dallas Theological Seminary and as president and professor at what is now Cairn University. After his retirement from Dallas Theological Seminary he also taught courses for Tyndale Theological Seminary. He is considered one of the most influential American theologians of the 20th century. He was the editor of The Ryrie Study Bible by Moody Publishers, containing more than 10,000 of Ryrie's explanatory notes. First published in 1978, it has sold more than 2 million copies. He was a notable proponent of classic premillennial dispensationalism.

What is said in James 2:14 ff. is like a two-coupon train or bus ticket. One coupon says, "Not good if detached" and the other says, "Not good for passage". Works are not good for passage; but faith detached from works is not saving faith.
Jesus accepted the plenary [i.e., complete, extending to all its parts] inspiration of the Bible; when first approached by the devil to turn stones into bread, our Lord replied that man lives by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God (Matt. 4:4 quoting Deut. 8:3). He did not say, "some words" but "every word." If Scripture is breathed out from God (2 Tim. 3:16), then Scripture must be included in what sustains man, not only parts of Scripture but all of it.
The Bible is the greatest of all books; to study it the noblest of all pursuits; to understand it, the highest of all goals. — © Charles Caldwell Ryrie
The Bible is the greatest of all books; to study it the noblest of all pursuits; to understand it, the highest of all goals.
The use of our possessions shows us up for what we actually are.
One be covetous when he has little, much or anything between, for covetousness comes from the heart, not from the circumstances of life.
Satan must be defeated in the arena he dominates, this world. So Christ was sent into this world to destroy Satan's works.
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