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
What a brave encouragement is it for one that is come for grace to
the throne of grace, to see so great a number already there on their
seats, in their robes, with their palms in their hands and their
crowns upon their heads, singing of salvation to God and the Lamb!
And I say again--and speak now to the dejected--methinks it would
be strange, O thou that art so afraid that the greatness of thy sins
will be a bar unto thee, if amongst all this great number of pipers
and harpers that are got to glory, thou canst not espy one that,
when here, was as vile a sinner as thyself. Look, man; they are
there for thee to view them, and for thee to take encouragement to
hope, when thou shalt consider what grace and mercy have done for
them. Look again, I say, now thou art upon thy knees, and see if
some that are among them have not done worse than thou hast done.
And yet behold, they are set down; and yet behold, they have crowns
on their heads, their harps in their hands, and sing aloud of
salvation to their God and the Lamb. Behold, tempted soul; dost thou
not yet see what a throne of grace here is, and what multitudes are
already arrived thither, to give thanks unto His name that sits
thereon, and to the Lamb for ever and ever? And wilt thou hang thy
harp upon the willows, and go drooping up and down the world, as if
there was no God, no grace, no throne of grace, to apply thyself
unto for mercy and grace to help in time of need? Hark; dost thou
not hear them what they say? "Worthy," say they, "is the Lamb that
was slain to receive power, and riches, and wisdom, and strength,
and honor, and glory, and blessing. And every creature which is in
heaven"--where they are--"and on the earth"--where thou art--"and
under the earth, and such as are in the sea, and all that are
therein, heard I saying, Blessing, and honor, and glory, and power,
be unto Him that sitteth upon the throne, and unto the Lamb, for
ever and ever."
And this is written for our learning, that we through patience and
comfort of the Scriptures might have hope; and that the drooping
ones might come boldly to the throne of grace, to obtain mercy and
find grace to help in time of need.
In general, God was pleased to take this course with me: First, to
suffer me to be afflicted with temptations concerning the truths of
the gospel, and then reveal them to me; as sometimes I should lie
under great guilt for sin, even crushed to the ground therewith; and
then the Lord would show me the death of Christ, yea, and so
sprinkle my conscience with his blood, that I should find, and that
before I was aware, that in that conscience where but just now did
reign and rage the law, even there would rest and abide the peace
and love of God through Christ.
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