Letters of Samuel Rutherford VIII: Make Your Choice
This week, we continue our study through the letters of Samuel Rutherford by looking at the cost Rutherford paid for following Christ faithfully.
Dr. John Snyder gives an overview of Rutherford’s turbulent life, including his imprisonment, exile from his congregation, work at St. Andrews, influence at the Westminster Assembly, and his final years under house arrest awaiting trial for treason. From those seasons of suffering came some of Rutherford’s richest letters.
In this episode, we read selections where Rutherford calls Christians to make their choice clearly: Christ or the world. Again and again, Rutherford compares the passing pleasures of sin and worldly comfort with the surpassing worth of Jesus Christ.
Rutherford’s words are not theoretical. They come from a man who lost family, freedom, reputation, and security, yet still testified that Christ was worth every sorrow. His counsel remains deeply relevant for believers today as we count the cost of following Christ in a world that continually calls us elsewhere.
Show Notes:
📖 Kingdom Life: Studies in the Sermon on the Mount
📖 Life of Samuel Rutherford by Andrew Thomson
📖 Samuel Rutherford and His Friends by Faith Cook
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