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
Indeed, as was hinted before, in the days of the reign of antichrist
there are not those visions of this throne, nor of the river that
proceedeth therefrom: now he holdeth back the face of his throne,
and spreadeth a cloud upon it; but the preserving, saving benefits
thereof we have, as also have all the saints in the most cloudy and
dark day. And since we can see so little, we must believe the more;
and by believing, give glory to God. We must also labor for more
clear scripture knowledge of this throne, for the holy word of God
is the perspective-glass by which we may, and the magnifying-glass
that will cause us to behold with open face the glory of this Lord.
2 Cor. 3: 18.
"A throne was set in heaven, and one sat on the throne;" that is,
God. And this intimates his desirable rest for ever; for to sit is
to rest, and Christ is his rest for ever. Was it not therefore well
worth the seeing-yea, if John had taken the pains to go up thither
upon his hands and knees?
It is grace that chooses, it is grace that calleth; it is grace that
preserveth, and it is grace that brings to glory, even the grace
that, like a river of water of life, proceeds from this" throne of
grace;" and hence it is, that from first to last, we must cry,
Grace, grace, unto it.
Thus you see what a throne the Christian is invited to: it is a
throne of grace whereon doth sit the God of all grace; it is a
throne of grace before which the Lord Jesus ministers continually
for us; it is a throne of grace sprinkled with the blood, and in the
midst of which is a Lamb as it had been slain; it is a throne with a
rainbow round about it, which is the token of the everlasting
covenant, and out of which proceeds a river, a pure river of water
of life, clear as crystal.
Look then for these signs of the throne of grace, all you that would
come to it, and rest not until by some of them you know that you are
even come to it: they are all to be seen, have you but eyes; and the
sight of them is very delectable, and has a natural tendency to
revive and quicken the soul.
PRAYER IN THE NAME OF CHUIST.
He that thinks to find grace at God's hand, and yet enters not into
the holiest by the blood of Jesus, will find himself mistaken, and
will find a dead instead of a living way. For if not any thing below
or besides blood can yield remission on God's part, how should
remission be received by us without our acting faith therein? We are
justified by his blood, through faith in his blood.
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