The Riches of Bunyan: Selected from His WorksBunyan, John
Religion
The Riches of Bunyan: Selected from His Works
Bunyan, John
Theology, Doctrinal
No faith, no hope. To hope without faith, is to see without eyes, or
to expect without grounds; for "faith is the substance of things
hoped for," as well with respect to the grace, as to the doctrine of
faith.
Faith has its excellency in this, hope in that, and love in another
thing. Faith will do that which hope cannot do, hope can do that
which faith cannot do, and love can do things distinct from both
their doings. Faith goes in the van, hope in the body, and love
brings up the rear; and thus now abideth faith, hope, and charity.
Faith is the mother-grace, for hope is born of her, but charity
floweth from them both.
Faith comes by hearing, hope by experience. Faith comes by hearing
the word of God, hope by the credit that faith has given to it.
Faith believes the truth of the word, hope waits for the fulfilling
of it. Faith lays hold of that end of the promise that is next to
us, to wit, as it is in the Bible; hope lays hold of that end of the
promise that is fastened to the mercy-seat. For the promise is like
a mighty cable that is fastened by one end to a ship, and by the
other to the anchor. The soul is the ship where faith is, and to
which the hither end of this cable is fastened; but hope is the
anchor that is at the other end of this cable, and "which entereth
into that within the veil."
Thus faith and hope getting hold of both ends of the promise, they
carry it safely ALL away.
Faith looks to Christ as dead, buried, and ascended; and hope to his
second coming. Faith looks to him for justification, hope for glory.
Faith fights for doctrine, hope for a reward; faith for what is in
the Bible, hope for what is in heaven.
Faith purifies the heart from bad principles, hope from bad manners.
2 Peter, 3:11, 14.
Faith sets hope at work, hope sets patience at work. Faith says to
hope, Look for what is promised; hope says to faith, So I do, and
will wait for it too.
Faith looks through the word of God in Christ; hope looks through
faith, beyond the world, to glory.
Thus faith saves, and thus hope saves. Faith saves by laying hold of
God by Christ; hope saves by prevailing with the soul to suffer all
troubles, afflictions, and adversities that it meets with betwixt
this and the world to come, for the sake thereof. Take the matter in
this plain similitude:
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
Reviews
Reviews
No reviews yet
Be the first to share your thoughts on this work.
Elsewhere in the archive
Join the Discussion
Join the discussion
Sign in to leave a comment or review.
Sign InorCreate an account