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
Though the way to heaven be but one, yet there are many crooked
lanes and by-paths that shoot down upon it, as I may say. And again,
notwithstanding the kingdom of heaven be the chief city, yet usually
those by-paths are most beaten, most travellers go those ways; and
therefore the way to heaven is hard to be found, and as hard to be
kept in, by reason of these. Yet, nevertheless, it is in this case
as it was with the harlot of Jericho; she had one scarlet thread
tied in her window, by which her house was known: so it is here; the
scarlet streams of Christ's blood run throughout the way to the
kingdom of heaven; therefore mind that: see if thou do find the
besprinkling of the blood of Christ in the way; and if thou do, be
of good cheer, thou art in the right way.
XIV. TRIALS OF THE CHRISTIAN
AFFLICTION--ITS NATURE AND BENEFITS.
The school of the cross is the school of light; it discovers the
world's vanity, baseness, and wickedness, and lets us see more of
God's mind. Out of dark afflictions comes a spiritual light.
In times of affliction, we commonly meet with the sweetest
experiences of the love of God.
The end of affliction is the discovery of sin; and of that, to bring
us to a Saviour.
Doth not God ofttimes even take occasion, by the hardest of things
that come upon us, to visit our souls with the comforts of his
Spirit, to lead us into the glory of his word and to cause us to
savor that love that he has had for us even from before the world
began till now? A nest of bees and honey did Samson find even in the
belly of that lion that roared upon him. And is all this no good; or
can we do without such holy appointments of God? Let these things be
considered by us, and let us learn like Christians to kiss the rod,
and love it.
The lamps of Gideon were discovered, when his soldiers' pitchers
were broken: if our pitchers are broken for the Lord and his
gospel's sake, those lamps will then be discovered that before lay
hid and unseen.
People that live high and in idleness bring diseases upon the body;
and they that live in all fulness of gospel ordinances, and are not
exercised with trials, grow gross, are diseased and full of bad
humors in their souls.
The righteous are apt to be like well-fed children, too wanton, if
God should not appoint them some fasting-days.
The Lord useth his flail of tribulation to separate the chaff from
the wheat.
Observe Paul: he died daily, he was always delivered unto death, he
despaired of life. And this is the way to be prepared for any
calamity. When a man thinks he has only to prepare for an assault by
footmen, how shall he contend with horses; or if he looks no further
than to horses, what will he do at the swellings of Jordan?
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