John Bunyan's sermon, "The Flatterer," addresses the dangers of following deceptive voices that appear to lead one towards the Celestial City. The key argument emphasizes the importance of discernment in recognizing false guidance, as demonstrated by the pilgrims' encounter with a figure who presents himself as a friend but ultimately leads them away from their destination. Specific Scripture references include 1 Peter 2:11, which warns of worldly desires that wage war against the soul, and Matthew 7:13-14, highlighting the narrow path to life as opposed to the broad path that leads to destruction. This narrative serves as a cautionary tale, illustrating the Reformed doctrine of perseverance and the necessity of heeding the Word of God to avoid spiritual deception and maintain one's journey towards salvation.
“Did not the shepherds bid us to beware of the flatterer? As is the saying of the wise man, so we have found it this day, whoever flatters his neighbour is spreading a net for his feet.”
“He (the Shining One) is a false apostle who transforms himself into an angel of light.”
“As many as I love, I rebuke and chasten. Be zealous, therefore, and repent.”
“Let this your caution be, you who walk along the way, see how pilgrims fare who go astray.”
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