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
"He will fulfil the desire of them that fear him." Where now is the
man that feareth the Lord? let him hearken to this. "What sayest
thou, poor soul? Will this content thee? the Lord fulfil thy
desires. O thou that fearest the Lord, what is thy desire? "All my
desire," says David, "is all my salvation;" so sayest thou, "All my
salvation is all my desire?" Well, the desire of thy soul is granted
thee; yea, God himself hath engaged himself even to fulfil this thy
desire. "He will fulfil the desires of them that fear him; he will
hear their cry, and will save them." O this desire, when it cometh,
what "a tree of life" will it be to thee! Thou desirest to be rid of
thy present trouble; the Lord shall rid thee out of trouble. Thou
desirest to be delivered from temptation; the Lord shall deliver
thee out of temptation. Thou desirest to be delivered from thy body
of death; and the Lord shall change this thy vile body, that it may
be like to his glorious body. Thou desirest to be in the presence of
God, and among the angels in heaven; this thy desire also shall be
fulfilled, and thou shalt be made equal to the angels. Exod. 6:6; 2
Peter, 2:9; Phil. 3:20, 21; Luke 16:22; 26:35, 36. "Oh, but it is
long first." Well, learn first to live upon thy portion in the
promise of it, and that will make thy expectation of it sweet. God
will fulfil thy desires; God will do it, though it tarry long: Wait
for it, because it will surely come, it will not tarry."
XVII. THE PROMISES.
GOD hath strewed all the way from the gate of hell where thou wast,
coming sinner, to the gate of heaven whither thou art going, with
flowers out of his own garden. Behold how the promises, invitations,
calls, and encouragements, like lilies, lie about thee. Take heed
thou dost not tread them under foot.
You say you believe the Scriptures to be the word of God. I say,
Wert thou ever quickened from a dead state by the power of the
Spirit of Christ through the covenant of promise? I tell thee from
the Lord, if thou hast been, thou hast felt such a quickening power
in the words of Christ, that thou hast been lifted out of the dead
condition thou before wert in; and that when thou wast under the
guilt of sin, the curse of the law, the power of the devil, and the
justice of the great God, thou hast been enabled by the power of God
in Christ, revealed to thee by the Spirit through and by the
Scripture, to look sin, death, hell, the devil, and the law, and all
things that are at enmity with thee, with boldness and comfort in
the face, through the blood, death, resurrection, and intercession
of Christ, made mention of in the Scriptures.
On this account, O how excellent are the Scriptures to thy soul! O
how much virtue dost thou see in such a promise, in such an
invitation! They are so large as to say, Christ will in nowise cast
me out. My crimson sins shall be as white as snow.
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