The Riches of Bunyan: Selected from His WorksBunyan, John
Religion
The Riches of Bunyan: Selected from His Works
Bunyan, John
Theology, Doctrinal
"We that are Christians have been trained up by his Son in his
school this many a day, and have been told what a God our Father is,
what an arm he has, and with what a voice he can thunder; how he can
deck himself with majesty and excellency, and array himself with
beauty and glory; how he can cast abroad the rage of his wrath, and
behold every one that is proud and abase him. Have we not talked of
what he did at the Red sea and in the land of Ham, many years ago;
and have we forgot him now? Have we not vaunted and boasted of our
God, both in church, pulpit, and books, and spake to the praise of
them that attempted to drive antichrist out of the world with their
lives and their blood instead of stones; and are we afraid of our
God? He was God, a Creator, then; and is he not God now? and will he
not be as good to us as to them that have gone before us? or would
we limit him to appear in such ways as only smile upon our flesh,
and have him stay and not show himself in his heart-shaking
dispensations until we are dead and gone? What if we must now go to
heaven, and what if he is thus come to fetch us to himself? If we
have been as wise as serpents and innocent as doves--if we can say,
Neither against the law of the Jews, neither against the temple, nor
against Caesar, have we offended any thing at all--of what should we
be afraid? Let heaven and earth come together; I dare say they will
not hurt us."
Religion that is pure is a hot thing; and il usually burns the
fingers of those that fight against it.
Ah, when God makes the bed, he must needs lie easy whom weakness
hath cast thereon: a blessed pillow hath. that man for his head,
though to all beholders it is hard as a stone. Psa. 41:1-3.
It is as ordinary as for the light to shine, for God to make back
and dismal dispensations usher in bright and pleasing.
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