The Riches of Bunyan: Selected from His WorksBunyan, John
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The Riches of Bunyan: Selected from His Works
Bunyan, John
Theology, Doctrinal
Here is my life, namely, the birth of this Man, the righteousness of
this man, the blood of this man, the death and resurrection of this
man, the ascension and intercession of this man for me, and the
second coming of this man to judge the world in righteousness. I
say, here is my life, if I see this by faith without me, through the
operation of the Spirit within me: I am safe, I am at peace, I am
comforted, I am encouraged; and I know that my comfort, peace, and
encouragement is true, and given me from heaven by the Father of
mercies, through the Son of the Virgin Mary--the Son of man, the Son
of God, the true God.
UNION WITH CHRIST.
Stay not in some transient comforts, but abide restless till thou
seest a union betwixt thee and this blessed One, to wit, that he is
a root and thou a branch--that he is head, and thou a member. And
then shalt thou know that the case is so between thee and him, when
grace and his Spirit have made thee to lay the whole stress of thy
justification upon him, and have subdued thy heart and mind to be
one spirit with him.
LIFE OF FAITH.
O man or woman, whoever thou art, that art savingly convinced by the
Spirit of Christ, thou hast such an endless desire after the Lord
Jesus Christ, that thou canst not be content with any thing below
the blood of the Son of God to purge thy conscience withal; even
that blood that was shed without the gates. Also thou canst not be
at quiet, till thou dost see by true faith that the righteousness of
the Son of Mary is imputed unto thee and put upon thee. Rom.
3:21-23. Then also thou canst not be at quiet, till thou hast power
over thy lusts and corruptions, till thou hast brought them into
subjection to the Lord Jesus Christ. Then thou wilt never think that
thou hast enough of faith: no, thou wilt be often crying out, "Lord,
give me more precious faith; Lord, more faith in thy righteousness;
more faith in thy blood and death; more faith in thy resurrection;
and, Lord, more faith in this--that thou art now at the right hand
of thy Father in thy human nature, making intercession for me a
miserable sinner." And then, O poor soul, if thou comest but hither,
thou wilt never have an itching ear after another gospel.
If thou wouldst be faithful to do that work that God has allotted
thee to do in this world for his name labor to live in the savor and
sense of thy freedom and liberty by Jesus Christ; that is, keep
this, if possible, ever before thee--that thou art a redeemed one,
taken out of this world and from under the curse of the law, out of
the power of the devil, and placed in a kingdom of grace and
forgiveness of sins for Christ's sake.
This is of absolute use in this matter; yea, so absolute that it is
impossible for any Christian to do his work christianly, without
some enjoyment of it.
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