The Pilgrim's Progress - Part One
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Atheist
Now after awhile, they perceived afar off one coming softly and alone, all along
the highway, to meet them. Then said CHRISTIAN to his fellow, "Yonder is a man
with his back toward Zion; and he is coming to meet us."
Hope. I see him; let us take heed to ourselves now, lest he should prove a
flatterer also.
So he drew nearer and nearer; and at last came up unto them. His name was ATHEIST;
and he asked them whither they were going?
Chr. We are going to the Mount Zion.
Then ATHEIST fell into a very great laughter.
Chr. What is the meaning of your laughter?
Atheist. I laugh to see what ignorant persons you are, to take upon you so
tedious a journey, and yet are like to have nothing but your travel for your pains.
Chr. Why, man; do you think we shall not be received?
Ath. Received! There is no such place as you dream of in all this world.
Chr. But there is in the world to come.
Ath. When I was at home in mine own country, I heard as you now affirm, and
from that hearing went out to see; and have been seeking this city these twenty years,
but find no more of it than I did the first day I set out.
"Behold, they say unto me, Where is
the word of the LORD? let it come now."
~ Jeremiah 17:15 ~
"The labour of the foolish wearieth every one of them, because he knoweth not
how to go to the city."
~ Ecclesiastes 10:15 ~
Chr. We have both heard and believe that there is such a place to be found.
Ath. Had not I, when at home, believed, I had not come thus far to seek; but
finding none (and yet I should, had there been such a place to be found, for I have
gone to seek it farther than you), I am going back again, and will seek to refresh
myself with the things that I then cast away for hopes of that which I now see is
not.
Chr. Then said CHRISTIAN to HOPEFUL, his fellow, "Is it true which this
man hath said ?"
Hope. "Take heed, he is one of the flatterers; remember what it hath
cost us once already for our hearkening to such kind of fellows. What! no Mount Zion!
did we not see from the Delectable Mountains the gate of the city? Also, are we not
now to walk by faith? Let us go on," said HOPEFUL; "lest the man with the
whip overtake us again. You should have taught me that lesson, which I will round
you in the ears withal: 'Cease, my son, to hear the instruction that causes to err
from the words of knowledge.' I say, my brother, cease to hear him, and let us believe
to the saving of the soul".
"Cease, my son, to hear the instruction
that causeth to err from the words of knowledge."
~ Proverbs 19:27 ~
"But we are not of them who draw back unto perdition; but of them that believe
to the saving of the soul."
~ Hebrews 10:39 ~
Chr. My brother, I did not put the question to thee, for that I doubted of
the truth of our belief myself; but to prove thee, and to fetch from thee a fruit
of the honesty of thy heart. As for this man, I know that he is blinded by the god
of this world: let thee and I go on, knowing that we have belief of the truth, and
"no lie is of the truth".
"I have not written unto you because ye
know not the truth, but because ye know it, and that no lie is of the truth."
~ 1 John 2:21 ~
Hope. Now do I rejoice in hope of the glory of God!
So they turned away from the man; and he, laughing at them, went his way.
The Enchanted Ground
I saw then in my dream, that they went till they came into a certain country, whose
air naturally tended to make one drowsy, if he came a stranger into it. And here
HOPEFUL began to be very dull and heavy of sleep; wherefore he said unto CHRISTIAN,
"I do now begin to grow so drowsy, that I can scarcely hold up mine eyes; let
us lie down here and take one nap."
Chr. "By no means," said the other; "lest sleeping, we never
awake more."
Hope. Why, my brother, sleep is sweet to the labouring man; we may be refreshed
if we take a nap.
Chr. Do you not remember that one of the shepherds bade us beware of the Enchanted
Ground? He meant by that, that we should beware of sleeping; wherefore let us not
sleep as do others, but let us watch and be sober.
"Therefore let us not sleep, as do
others; but let us watch and be sober."
~ 1 Thessalonians 5:6 ~
Hope. I acknowledge myself in a fault; and had I been here alone, I had, by
sleeping, run the danger of death. I see it is true that the wise man saith, "Two
are better than one".
"Two are better than one; because
they have a good reward for their labour."
~ Ecclesiastes 4:9 ~
Hitherto hath thy company been my mercy; and thou shalt have a good reward for thy
labour.
Chr. "Now," then said CHRISTIAN, "to prevent drowsiness in
this place, let us fall into good discourse."
Hope. "With all my heart," said the other.
Chr. Where shall we begin?
Hope. Where God began with us. But do you begin, if you please.
Chr. I will sing you first this song.
"When saints do sleepy grow, let them come hither,
And hear how these two pilgrims talk together;
Yea, let them learn of them, in any wise,
Thus to keep ope their drowsy, slumbering eyes.
Saint's fellowship, if it be managed well,
Keeps them awake; and that in spite of hell."
Chr. Then CHRISTIAN began, and said, "I will ask you a question. How
come you to think at first of so doing as you do now?"
Hope. Do you mean, how came I at first to look after the good of my soul?
Chr. Yes, that is my meaning.
Hope. I continued a great while in the delight of those things which are seen
and sold at our fair; things which, as I believe now, would have (had I continued
in them still) drowned me in perdition and destruction.
Chr. What things were they?
Hope. All the treasures and riches of the world. Also I delighted much in
rioting, revelling, drinking, swearing, lying, uncleanness, Sabbath-breaking, and
what not, that tended to destroy the soul. But I found at last, by hearing and considering
of things that are divine, which indeed I heard of you--as also of beloved FAITHFUL,
that was put to death for his faith and good living in Vanity Fair--that the end
of these things is death; and that for these things' sake the wrath of God comes
upon the children of disobedience.
"What fruit had ye then in those things
whereof ye are now ashamed? for the end of those things is death. But now
being made free from sin, and become servants to God, ye have your fruit unto holiness,
and the end everlasting life. For the wages of sin is death; but the gift
of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord."
~ Romans 6:21-23 ~
"Let no man deceive you with vain words: for because of these things cometh
the wrath of God upon the children of disobedience."
~ Ephesians 5:6 ~
Chr. And did you presently fall under the power of this conviction?
Hope. No: I was not willing presently to know the evil of sin, nor the damnation
that follows upon the commission of it; but endeavoured, when my mind at first began
to be shaken with the word, to shut mine eyes against the light thereof.
Chr. But what was the cause of your carrying of it thus to the first workings
of God's blessed Spirit upon you?
Hope. The causes were,--1. I was ignorant that this was the work of God upon
me. I never thought that, by awakenings for sin, God at first begins the conversion
of a sinner. 2. Sin was yet very sweet to my flesh; and I was loth to leave it. 3.
I could not tell how to part with mine old companions; their presence and actions
were so desirable unto me. 4. The hours in which convictions were upon me were such
troublesome and such heart affrighting hours, that I could not bear, no, not so much
as the remembrance of them upon my heart.
Chr. Then, as it seems, sometimes you got rid of your trouble.
Hope. Yes, verily; but it would come into my mind again, and then I should
be as bad--nay, worse--than I was before.
Chr. Why, what was it that brought your sins to mind again?
Hope. Many things: as,--
1. If I did but meet a good man in the streets; or,
2. If I have heard any read in the Bible; or,
3. If mine head did begin to ache; or,
4. If I were told that some of my neighbours were sick; or,
5. If I heard the bell toll for some that were dead; or,
6. If I thought of dying myself; or,
7. If I heard that sudden death happened to others.
8. But especially, when I thought of myself, that I must quickly come to Judgment.
Chr. And could you at any time with ease get off the guilt of sin, when by
any of these ways it came upon you?
Hope. No, not latterly; for then they got faster hold of my conscience. And
then, if I did but think of going back to sin (though my mind was turned against
it), it would be double torment to me.
Chr. And how did you do then?
Hope. I thought I must endeavour to mend my life; or else, thought I, I am
sure to be damned.
Chr. And did you endeavour to mend?
Hope. Yes; and fled from, not only my sins, but sinful company too; and betook
me to religious duties, as praying, reading, weeping for sin, speaking truth to my
neighbours, and so on. These things I did, with many others too much here to relate.
Chr. And did you think yourself well then?
Hope. Yes, for awhile; but at the last my trouble came tumbling upon me again,
and that over the neck of all my reformations.
Chr. How came that about, since you were now reformed?
Hope. There were several things brought it upon me, especially such sayings
as these: "All our righteousnesses are as filthy rags." "By the works
of the law shall no flesh be justified." "When you have done all things,
say, We are unprofitable:"
"But we are all as an unclean thing,
and all our righteousnesses are as filthy rags; and we all do fade as a leaf;
and our iniquities, like the wind, have taken us away."
~ Isaiah 64:6 ~
"Knowing that a man is not justified by the works of the law, but by the faith
of Jesus Christ, even we have believed in Jesus Christ, that we might be justified
by the faith of Christ, and not by the works of the law: for by the works of the
law shall no flesh be justified."
~ Galations 2:16 ~
"So likewise ye, when ye shall have done all those things which are commanded
you, say, We are unprofitable servants: we have done that which was our duty to do."
~ Luke 17:10 ~
with many more such like. From whence I began to reason with myself thus: If all
my righteousnesses are filthy rags; if by the deeds of the law no man can be justified;
and if, when we have done all, we are yet unprofitable: then 'tis but a folly to
think of heaven by the law. I further thought thus: If a man runs
100 pounds into the shopkeeper's debt, and after that shall pay for all that he shall
fetch; yet if his old debt stands still in the book uncrossed, for that the shopkeeper
may sue him, and cast him into prison till he shall pay the debt.
Chr. Well, and how did you apply this to yourself?
Hope. Why, I thought thus with myself: I have by my sins run a great way into
God's book, and that my now reforming will not pay off that score; therefore I should
think still, under all my present amendments, but how shall I be freed from the damnation
that I have brought myself in danger of by my former transgressions?
Chr. A very good application; but pray go on.
Hope. Another thing that hath troubled me, even since my late amendments,
is, that if I look narrowly into the best of what I do now, I still see sin, new
sin, mixing itself with the best of that I do. So that now I am forced to conclude,
that notwithstanding my former fond conceits of myself and duties, I have committed
sin enough in one day to send me to hell, though my former life had been faultless.
Chr. And what did you do then?
Hope. Do! I could not tell what to do, till I brake my mind to FAITHFUL; for
he and I were well acquainted: and he told me, "That unless I could obtain the
righteousness of a Man that never had sinned, neither mine own nor all the righteousness
of the world could save me."
Chr. And did you think he spake true?
Hope. Had he told me so when I was pleased and satisfied with mine own amendments,
I had called him fool for his pains; but now, since I see my own infirmity, and the
sin that cleaves to my best performance, I have been forced to be of his opinion.
Chr. But did you think, when at first he suggested it to you, that there was
such a man to be found, of whom it might justly be said, that he never committed
sin?
Hope. I must confess the words at first sounded strangely; but after a little
more talk and company with him, I had full conviction about it.
Chr. And did you ask him what man this was, and how you must be justified
by him?
Hope. Yes; and he told me it was the Lord Jesus, that dwells on the right
hand of the Most High
"And every priest standeth daily ministering
and offering oftentimes the same sacrifices, which can never take away sins: But
this man, after he had offered one sacrifice for sins for ever, sat down on the right
hand of God; From henceforth expecting till his enemies be made his footstool. For
by one offering he hath perfected for ever them that are sanctified. Whereof
the Holy Ghost also is a witness to us: for after that he had said before, This is
the covenant that I will make with them after those days, saith the Lord, I will
put my laws into their hearts, and in their minds will I write them; And their sins
and iniquities will I remember no more. Now where remission of these is, there
is no more offering for sin."
~ Hebrews 10:11-18 ~
"What shall we say then that Abraham our father, as pertaining to the flesh,
hath found? For if Abraham were justified by works, he hath whereof to glory;
but not before God. For what saith the scripture? Abraham believed God, and it was
counted unto him for righteousness. Now to him that worketh is the reward not reckoned
of grace, but of debt. But to him that worketh not, but believeth on him that justifieth
the ungodly, his faith is counted for righteousness. Even as David also describeth
the blessedness of the man, unto whom God imputeth righteousness without works, Saying,
Blessed are they whose iniquities are forgiven, and whose sins are covered.
Blessed is the man to whom the Lord will not impute sin. Cometh this
blessedness then upon the circumcision only, or upon the uncircumcision also?
for we say that faith was reckoned to Abraham for righteousness.
How was it then reckoned? when he was in circumcision, or in uncircumcision? Not
in circumcision, but in uncircumcision. And he received the sign of circumcision,
a seal of the righteousness of the faith which he had yet being uncircumcised:
that he might be the father of all them that believe, though they be not circumcised;
that righteousness might be imputed unto them also: And the father of circumcision
to them who are not of the circumcision only, but who also walk in the steps of that
faith of our father Abraham, which he had being yet uncircumcised.
For the promise, that he should be the heir of the world, was not to Abraham,
or to his seed, through the law, but through the righteousness of faith. For if they
which are of the law be heirs, faith is made void, and the promise made of
none effect:
Because the law worketh wrath: for where no law is, there is no transgression.
Therefore it is of faith, that it might be by grace; to the end the
promise might be sure to all the seed; not to that only which is of the law, but
to that also which is of the faith of Abraham; who is the father of us all, (As it
is written, I have made thee a father of many nations,) before him whom he believed,
even God, who quickeneth the dead, and calleth those things which be not as
though they were. Who against hope believed in hope, that he might become the father
of many nations, according to that which was spoken, So shall thy seed be. And being
not weak in faith, he considered not his own body now dead, when he was about an
hundred years old, neither yet the deadness of Sara's womb:
He staggered not at the promise of God through unbelief; but was strong in faith,
giving glory to God; And being fully persuaded that, what he had promised, he was
able also to perform. And therefore it was imputed to him for righteousness. Now
it was not written for his sake alone, that it was imputed to him;"
~ Romans 4:1-23 ~
"For this cause we also, since the day we heard it, do not cease to pray
for you, and to desire that ye might be filled with the knowledge of his will in
all wisdom and spiritual understanding; That ye might walk worthy of the Lord unto
all pleasing, being fruitful in every good work, and increasing in the knowledge
of God; Strengthened with all might, according to his glorious power, unto all patience
and longsuffering with joyfulness; Giving thanks unto the Father, which hath made
us meet to be partakers of the inheritance of the saints in light: Who hath delivered
us from the power of darkness, and hath translated us into the kingdom of
his dear Son:
In whom we have redemption through his blood, even the forgiveness of sins:
Who is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of every creature: For by him
were all things created, that are in heaven, and that are in earth, visible and invisible,
whether they be thrones, or dominions, or principalities, or powers: all things
were created by him, and for him: And he is before all things, and by him all things
consist. And he is the head of the body, the church: who is the beginning, the firstborn
from the dead; that in all things he might have the preeminence. For it pleased
the Father that in him should all fulness dwell;
And, having made peace through the blood of his cross, by him to reconcile all things
unto himself; by him, I say, whether they be things in earth, or things
in heaven. And you, that were sometime alienated and enemies in your mind
by wicked works, yet now hath he reconciled In the body of his flesh through death,
to present you holy and unblameable and unreproveable in his sight: If ye continue
in the faith grounded and settled, and be not moved away from the hope of
the gospel, which ye have heard, and which was preached to every creature
which is under heaven; whereof I Paul am made a minister;"
~ Colossians 1:9-23 ~
"Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, which according
to his abundant mercy hath begotten us again unto a lively hope by the resurrection
of Jesus Christ from the dead, To an inheritance incorruptible, and undefiled, and
that fadeth not away, reserved in heaven for you, Who are kept by the power of God
through faith unto salvation ready to be revealed in the last time. Wherein ye greatly
rejoice, though now for a season, if need be, ye are in heaviness through manifold
temptations:"
~ 1 Peter 1:3-6 ~
"And thus," said he, "you must be justified by him, even by trusting
to what He hath done by himself in the days of his flesh, and suffered when he did
hang on the tree." I asked him further, "How that Man's righteousness could
be of that efficacy, to justify another before God?" And he told me, "He
was the mighty God, and did what he did, and died the death also, not for himself,
but for me; to whom his doings, and the worthiness of them, should be imputed, if
I believed on him."
Chr. And what did you do then?
Hope. I made my objections against my believing, for that I thought he was
not willing to save
Chr. And what said FAITHFUL to you then?
Hope. He bade me go to him, and see. Then I said, "It was presumption;"
but he said, "No; for I was invited to come".
"Come unto me, all ye that labour
and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest."
~ Matthew 11:28 ~
Then he gave me a book of Jesus's inditing, to encourage me the more freely to come;
and he said concerning that book, That every jot and tittle thereof stood firmer
than heaven and earth.
"Heaven and earth shall pass away, but my
words shall not pass away."
~ Matthew 24:35 ~
Then I asked him, what must do when I came; and he told me, I must entreat upon my
knees, with all my heart and soul, the Father to reveal him to me.
"O come, let us worship and bow down: let
us kneel before the LORD our maker."
~ Psalm 95:6 ~
"Now when Daniel knew that the writing was signed, he went into his house; and
his windows being open in his chamber toward Jerusalem, he kneeled upon his knees
three times a day, and prayed, and gave thanks before his God, as he did aforetime."
~ Daniel 6:10 ~
"Then shall ye call upon me, and ye shall go and pray unto me, and I will hearken
unto you. And ye shall seek me, and find me, when ye shall search for me with
all your heart."
~ Jeremiah 29:12, 13 ~
Then I asked him further, "How I must make my supplication to him?" and
he said, "Go, and thou shalt find him upon a mercy seat, where he sits all the
year long to give pardon and forgiveness to them that come."
"And there I will meet with thee, and I
will commune with thee from above the mercy seat, from between the two cherubims
which are upon the ark of the testimony, of all things which I will
give thee in commandment unto the children of Israel."
~ Exodus 25:22 ~
"And the LORD said unto Moses, Speak unto Aaron thy brother, that he come not
at all times into the holy place within the vail before the mercy seat, which
is upon the ark; that he die not: for I will appear in the cloud upon the
mercy seat."
~ Leviticus 16:2 ~
"And when Moses was gone into the tabernacle of the congregation to speak with
him, then he heard the voice of one speaking unto him from off the mercy seat that
was upon the ark of testimony, from between the two cherubims: and he spake
unto him."
~ Numbers 7:89 ~
"Let us therefore come boldly unto the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy,
and find grace to help in time of need."
~ Hebrews 4:16 ~
I told him that I knew not what to say when I came; and he bid me say to this effect,
"God be merciful to me a sinner, and make me to know and believe in Jesus Christ;
for I see that if his righteousness had not been, or I have not faith in that righteousness,
I am utterly cast away. Lord, I have heard that Thou art a merciful God, and hast
ordained that Thy Son Jesus Christ should be the Saviour of the world: and moreover,
that Thou art willing to bestow him upon such a poor sinner as I am (and I am a sinner
indeed); Lord, take therefore this opportunity, and magnify Thy grace in the salvation
of my soul, through Thy Son Jesus Christ. Amen."
Chr. And did you do as you were bidden?
Hope. Yes; over, and over, and over.
Chr. And did the Father reveal the Son to you?
Hope. No, not at first, nor second, nor third, nor fourth, nor fifth; no,
nor at the sixth time either.
Chr. What did you then?
Hope. What? why I could not tell what to do.
Chr. Had you no thoughts of leaving off praying?
Hope. Yes, and a hundred times twice told.
Chr. And what was the reason you did not?
Hope. I believed that it was true which had been told me; to wit, that without
the righteousness of this Christ, all the world could not save me. And therefore,
thought I with myself, if I leave off, I die; and I can but die at the throne of
grace. And withal this came into my mind, "If it tarry, wait for it; because
it will surely come, and will not tarry".
"For the vision is yet for an appointed
time, but at the end it shall speak, and not lie: though it tarry, wait for it; because
it will surely come, it will not tarry."
~ Habakkuk 2:3 ~
So I continued praying, until the Father showed me his Son.
Chr. And how was he revealed unto you?
Hope. I did not see him with my bodily eyes, but with the eyes of mine understanding;
"The eyes of your understanding being enlightened;
that ye may know what is the hope of his calling, and what the riches of the glory
of his inheritance in the saints, And what is the exceeding greatness of his
power to us-ward who believe, according to the working of his mighty power"
~ Ephesians 1:18, 19 ~
and thus it was: one day I was very sad, I think sadder than at anyone time in my
life, and this sadness was through a fresh sight of the greatness and vileness of
my sins. And as I was then looking for nothing but hell, and the everlasting damnation
of my soul, suddenly, as I thought, I saw the Lord Jesus looking down from heaven
upon me, and saying, "Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved.
"And they said, Believe on the Lord Jesus
Christ, and thou shalt be saved, and thy house."
~ Acts 16:31 ~
But I replied, "Lord, I am a great, a very great sinner"; and he answered,
"My grace is sufficient for thee".
"And he said unto me, My grace is sufficient
for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness. Most gladly therefore will
I rather glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me."
~ 2 Corinthians 12:9 ~
Then I said, "But, Lord, what is believing?" And then I saw from that saying,
"He that comes to Me shall never hunger; and he that believes on Me shall never
thirst",
"And Jesus said unto them, I am the bread
of life: he that cometh to me shall never hunger; and he that believeth on me shall
never thirst."
~ John 6:35 ~
that believing and coming were one: and that he that came, that is, that ran out
in his heart and affections after salvation by Christ, he indeed believed in Christ.
Then the water stood in mine eyes, and I asked further: "But, Lord, may such
a great sinner as I am be indeed accepted of Thee, and be saved by Thee?" And
I heard him say, "And him that comes to Me, I will in no wise cast out".
"All that the Father giveth me shall come
to me; and him that cometh to me I will in no wise cast out."
~ John 6:37 ~
Then I said, "But how, Lord, must I consider of Thee in my coming to Thee, that
my faith may be placed aright upon Thee?" Then he said, "Christ Jesus came
into the world to save sinners".
"This is a faithful saying, and worthy
of all acceptation, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners; of whom
I am chief."
~ 1 Timothy 1:15 ~
"He is the end of the law for righteousness to everyone that believeth".
"What shall we say then that Abraham our
father, as pertaining to the flesh, hath found? For if Abraham were justified by
works, he hath whereof to glory; but not before God. For what saith the scripture?
Abraham believed God, and it was counted unto him for righteousness. Now to him that
worketh is the reward not reckoned of grace, but of debt. But to him that worketh
not, but believeth on him that justifieth the ungodly, his faith is counted for righteousness.
Even as David also describeth the blessedness of the man, unto whom God imputeth
righteousness without works, Saying, Blessed are they whose iniquities
are forgiven, and whose sins are covered. Blessed is the man to whom the Lord
will not impute sin. Cometh this blessedness then upon the circumcision only,
or upon the uncircumcision also? for we say that faith was reckoned to Abraham for
righteousness. How was it then reckoned? when he was in circumcision, or in uncircumcision?
Not in circumcision, but in uncircumcision.
And he received the sign of circumcision, a seal of the righteousness of the faith
which he had yet being uncircumcised: that he might be the father of all them
that believe, though they be not circumcised; that righteousness might be imputed
unto them also: And the father of circumcision to them who are not of the circumcision
only, but who also walk in the steps of that faith of our father Abraham, which he
had being yet uncircumcised. For the promise, that he should be the heir
of the world, was not to Abraham, or to his seed, through the law, but through
the righteousness of faith. For if they which are of the law be heirs, faith
is made void, and the promise made of none effect:
Because the law worketh wrath: for where no law is, there is no transgression.
Therefore it is of faith, that it might be by grace; to the end the
promise might be sure to all the seed; not to that only which is of the law, but
to that also which is of the faith of Abraham; who is the father of us all, (As it
is written, I have made thee a father of many nations,) before him whom he believed,
even God, who quickeneth the dead, and calleth those things which be not as
though they were."
~ Romans 4:1-17 ~
"He died for our sins, and rose again for our justification".
"Who was delivered for our offences, and
was raised again for our justification."
~ Romans 4:25 ~
"He loved us, and washed us from our sins in his own blood".
"And from Jesus Christ, who is the
faithful witness, and the first begotten of the dead, and the prince of the
kings of the earth. Unto him that loved us, and washed us from our sins in his own
blood"
~ Revelation 1:5 ~
"He is Mediator between God and us".
"For there is one God, and one mediator
between God and men, the man Christ Jesus;"
~ 1 Timothy 2:5 ~
"He ever lives to make intercession for us".
"Wherefore he is able also to save them
to the uttermost that come unto God by him, seeing he ever liveth to make intercession
for them."
~ Hebrews 7:25 ~
From all which I gathered, that I must look for righteousness in his person, and
for satisfaction for my sins by his blood; that what he did in obedience, to his
Father's law, and in submitting to the penalty thereof, was not for himself, but
for him that will accept it for his salvation, and be thankful. And now was my heart
full of joy; mine eyes full of tears; and mine affections running over with love
to the name, people, and ways of Jesus Christ.
Chr. This was a revelation of Christ to your soul indeed; but tell me particularly
what effect this had upon your spirit.
Hope. It made me see that all the world, notwithstanding all the righteousness
thereof, is in a state of condemnation. It made me see that God the Father, because
he be just, can justly justify the coming sinner. It made me greatly ashamed of the
vileness of my former life, and confounded me with the sense of mine own ignorance;
for there never came thought into mine heart before now that showed me so the beauty
of Jesus Christ. It made me love a holy life, and long to do something for the honour
and glory of the name of the Lord Jesus. Yea, I thought, that had I now a thousand
gallons of blood in my body, I could spill it all for the sake of the Lord Jesus.
The Pilgrim's Progress - Part One
The Author's Apology for His Book | Introduction
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| Conclusion
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