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
2. So long as thy constitution-sin remains, as winked at by thee, so
long thou art a hypocrite before God, let thy profession be what it
will; also, when conscience shall awake and be commanded to speak to
thee plainly what thou art, it will tell thee so, to thy no little
vexation and perplexity.
THE CHRISTIAN PROFESSOR ADMONISHED.
O thou professor! thou lamp-carrier! have a care and look to
thyself; content not thyself with only that which will maintain thee
in a profession, for that may be done without saving grace; but I
advise thee to go to Aaron, to Christ the trimmer of our lamps, and
beg of him thy vessel full of oil, that is, grace for the seasoning
of thy heart, that thou mayest have wherewith not only to bear thee
up now, but at the day of the bridegroom's coming when many a lamp
will go out and many a professor be left in the dark.
Sin is in the best of men; and as long as it is so, without great
watchfulness and humble walking with God, we may be exposed to shame
and suffering for it. It is possible for Christians to suffer for
evil-doing, and therefore let Christians beware; it is possible for
Christians to be brought to public justice for their faults, and
therefore let Christians beware.
A Christian can never be overcome unless he should yield of himself.
There is no way to kill a man's righteousness but by his own
consent. This Job's wife knew full well; hence she tempted him to
lay violent hands on his own integrity. Job 2:9.
FAILINGS AND SINS OF CHRISTIANS.
"And Noah began to lie a husbandman, and he planted a vineyard. And
he drank of the wine, and was drunken; and he was uncovered within
his tent."
This is the blot in this good man's scutcheon; and a strange blot it
is, that such a one as Noah should be thus overtaken with evil. One
would have thought that Moses would now have begun with a relation
of some eminent virtues and honorable actions of Noah, since now he
was delivered from the death that overtook the whole world; and was
delivered, both he and his children, to possess the whole earth
himself. Indeed, he stepped from the ark to the altar, as Israel of
old did sing on the shore of the Red sea; but as they, HE soon
forgot; he rendered evil to God for good.
Neither is Noah alone in this matter. Lot also, being delivered from
that fire from heaven which burnt up Sodom and Gomorrah, falls soon
after into lewdness. Gideon also, after he was delivered out of the
hands of his enemies, took that very gold which God had given him as
the spoil of them that hated him, and made himself idols therewith.
What shall I say of David, and of Solomon also, who, after he had
been twenty years at work for the service of the true God, both in
building and preparing for his worship, and in writing proverbs by
divine inspiration, did after this make temples for idols, yea,
almost for the gods of all countries? Yea, he did it when he was
old, when he should have been preparing for his grave and for
eternity.
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