In this sermon, John Bunyan addresses the theological topic of salvation and the journey of the believer, epitomized in the allegorical character of Christian. He outlines key points including the burden of sin, the danger of worldly distractions, and the vital role of faith and reliance on God's grace for deliverance. Scripture references such as Matthew 7:13-14 serve to underscore the narrow path of salvation and the challenges believers face. The doctrine of justification by faith alone is highlighted through Christian's encounters with figures like Evangelist and Worldly Wise Man, emphasizing the necessity of adhering to God's Word for true liberation from sin. The practical significance of this sermon lies in its call for believers to remain vigilant against temptations that lead them away from the truth and to persevere in their spiritual journey toward the Celestial City, ultimately trusting in Christ for salvation.
“I am running away because one day that city will be burned up with fire from heaven. You must come with me.”
“Mislegality represents the law of God, which can never take away your burden. You cannot be justified by the works of the law.”
“Jesus has given me rest by his sorrow and life by his death.”
“Blessed rather be the man that there was put to shame for me.”
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