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
Oh, how my soul did at this time [while in spiritual darkness] prize
the preservation that God did set about his people. Ah, how safely
did I see them walk whom God had hedged in. Now did those blessed
places that spake of God's keeping his people, shine like the sun
before me, though not to comfort me, yet to show me the blessed
state and heritage of those whom the Lord had blessed. Now I saw
that as God had his hand in all the providences and dispensations
that overtake his elect, so he had his hand in all the temptations
that they had to sin against him; not to animate them in wickedness,
but to choose their temptations and troubles for them, and also to
leave them for a time to such things only as might not destroy, but
humble them--as might not put them beyond, but lay them in the way
of the renewing of his mercy. But Oh, what love, what care, what
kindness and mercy did I now see, mixing itself with the most severe
and dreadful of all God's ways to his people! He would let David,
Hezekiah, Solomon, Peter, and others fall; but he would not let them
fall into the sin unpardonable, nor into hell for sin. O, thought I,
these be the men that God hath loved--these be the men that God,
though he chastiseth them, keeps in safety by him, and whom he makes
to abide under the shadow of the Almighty.
Surely his salvation, his saving, pardoning grace, is nigh them that
fear him; that is, to save them out of the hand of their spiritual
enemies. The devil and sin and death do always wait even to devour
them that fear the Lord; but to deliver them from these, his
salvation doth attend them. So, then, if Satan tempts, here is their
salvation nigh; if sin by breaking forth beguiles them, here is
God's salvation nigh them; yea, if death itself shall suddenly seize
upon them, why, here is their God's salvation nigh them.
I have seen that great men's little children must go no whither
without their nurses be at hand. If they go abroad, their nurses
must go with them; if they go to meals, their nurses must go with
them; if they go to bed, their nurses must go with them; yea,--and
if they fall asleep, their nurses must stand by them.
O, my brethren, those little ones that fear the Lord are the
children of the highest; therefore they shall not walk alone, be at
their spiritual meats alone, go to their sick-beds or to their
graves alone: the salvation of their God is nigh them, to deliver
them from the evil. This is then the glory that dwells in the land
of them that fear the Lord.
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