grace abounding to the chief of sinners-第37章
按键盘上方向键 ← 或 → 可快速上下翻页,按键盘上的 Enter 键可回到本书目录页,按键盘上方向键 ↑ 可回到本页顶部!
————未阅读完?加入书签已便下次继续阅读!
ch he saw; like a black tempest; hanging over our heads for our sins; and ready to break in upon us; and that the NINEVITES' remedy was now highly necessary: hereupon he gathered his congregation at BEDFORD; where he mostly lived; and had lived and spent the greatest part of his life; and there being no convenient place to be had for the entertainment of so great a confluence of people as followed him upon the account of his teaching; he consulted with them for the building of a meeting… house; to which they made their voluntary contributions with all cheerfulness and alacrity; and the first time he appeared there to edify; the place was so thronged; that many was constrained to stay without; though the house was very spacious; every one striving to partake of his instructions; that were of his persuasion; and show their good…will towards him; by being present at the opening of the place; and here he lived in much peace and quiet of mind; contenting himself with that little God had bestowed upon him; and sequestering himself from all secular employments; to follow that of his call to the ministry; for as God said to MOSES; He that made the lips and heart; can give eloquence and wisdom; without extraordinary acquirements in an university。
During these things; there were regulators sent into all cities and towns corporate; to new model the government in the magistracy; etc。; by turning out some; and putting in others: against this Mr BUNYAN expressed his zeal with some weariness; as foreseeing the bad consequence that would attend it; and laboured with his congregation to prevent their being imposed on in this kind; and when a great man in those days; coming to BEDFORD upon some such errand; sent for him; as 'tis supposed; to give him a place of public trust; he would by no means come at him; but sent his excuse。
When he was at leisure from writing and teaching; he often came up to LONDON; and there went among the congregations of the non… conformists; and used his talent to the great good…liking of the hearers; and even some to whom he had been mis…represented; upon the account of his education; were convinced of his worth and knowledge in sacred things; as perceiving him to be a man of round judgment; delivering himself plainly and powerfully; insomuch that many; who came mere spectators for novelty sake rather than to edify and be improved; went away well satisfied with what they heard; and wondered; as the Jews did at the Apostles; VIZ。: Whence this man should have these things; perhaps not considering that God more immediately assists those that make it their business industriously and cheerfully to labour in His vineyard。
Thus he spent his latter years in imitation of his great Lord and Master; the ever…blessed Jesus; he went about doing good; so that the most prying critic; or even Malice herself; is defied to find; even upon the narrowest search or observation; any sully or stain upon his reputation; with which he may be justly charged; and this we note; as a challenge to those that have the least regard for him; or them of his persuasion; and have one way or other appeared in the front of those that oppressed him; and for the turning whose hearts; in obedience to the commission and commandment given him of God; he frequently prayed; and sometimes sought a blessing for them; even with tears; the effects of which; they may; peradventure; though undeservedly; have found in their persons; friends; relations; or estates; for God will hear the prayer of the faithful; and answer them; even for them that vex them; as it happened in the case of JOB'S praying for the three persons that had been grievous in their reproach against him; even in the day of his sorrow。
But yet let me come a little nearer to particulars and periods of time; for the better refreshing the memories of those that knew his labour and suffering; and for the satisfaction of all that shall read this book。
After he was sensibly convicted of the wicked state of his life; and converted; he was baptized into the congregation; and admitted a member thereof; VIZ。; in the year 1655; and became speedily a very zealous professor; but upon the return of King CHARLES to the crown in 1660; he was the 12th of NOVEMBER taken; as he was edifying some good people that were got together to hear the word; and confined in BEDFORD jail for the space of six years; till the act of Indulgence to dissenters being allowed; he obtained his freedom; by the intercession of some in trust and power; that took pity on his sufferings; but within six years afterwards he was again taken up; VIZ。; in the year 1666; and was then confined for six years more; when even the jailor took such pity of his rigorous sufferings; that he did as the Egyptian jailor did to JOSEPH; put all the care and trust in his hand: When he was taken this last time; he was preaching on these words; viz。: DOST THOU BELIEVE THE SON OF GOD? And this imprisonment continued six years; and when this was over; another short affliction; which was an imprisonment of half a year; fell to his share。 During these confinements he wrote the following books; viz。: OF PRAYER BY THE SPIRIT: THE HOLY CITY'S RESURRECTION: GRACE ABOUNDING: PILGRIM'S PROGRESS; the first part。
In the last year of his twelve years' imprisonment; the pastor of the congregation at BEDFORD died; and he was chosen to that care of souls; on the 12th of DECEMBER 1671。 And in this his charge; he often had disputes with scholars that came to oppose him; as supposing him an ignorant person; and though he argued plainly; and by Scripture; without phrases and logical expressions; yet he nonplussed one who came to oppose him in his congregation; by demanding; Whether or no we had the true copies of the original Scriptures; and another; when he was preaching; accused him of uncharitableness; for saying; IT WAS VERY HARD FOR MOST TO BE SAVED; saying; by that he went about to exclude most of his congregation; but he confuted him; and put him to silence with the parable of the stony ground; and other texts out of the 13th chapter of ST MATTHEW; in our Saviour's sermon out of a ship; all his methods being to keep close to the Scriptures; and what he found not warranted there; himself would not warrant nor determine; unless in such cases as were plain; wherein no doubts or scruples did arise。
But not to make any further mention of this kind; it is well known that this person managed all his affairs with such exactness; as if he had made it his study; above all other things; not to give occasion of offence; but rather suffer many inconveniences; to avoid being never heard to reproach or revile any; what injury soever he received; but rather to rebuke those that did; and as it was in his conversation; so it is manifested in those books he has caused to be published to the world; where like the archangel disputing with Satan about the body of MOSES; as we find it in the epistle of ST JUDE; brings no railing accusation (but leaves the rebukers; those that persecuted him) to the Lord。
In his family he kept up a very strict discipline in prayer and exhortation; being in this like JOSHUA; as the good man expresses it; viz。; WHATSOEVER OTHERS DID; AS FOR ME AND MY HOUSE; WE WILL SERVE THE LORD: and indeed a blessing waited on his labours and endeavours; so that his wife; as the Psalmist says; WAS LIKE A PLEASANT VINE UPON THE WALLS OF HIS HOUSE; AND HIS CHILDREN LIKE OLIVE BRANCHES ROUND HIS TABLE; FOR SO SHALL IT BE WITH THE MAN THAT FEARS THE LORD; and though by reason of the many losses he sustained by imprisonment and spoil; of his chargeable sickness; etc。; his earthly treasure swelled not to excess; he always had sufficient to live decently and creditably; and with that he had the greatest of all treasures; which is content; for as the wise man says; THAT IS A CONTINUAL FEAST。
But where content dwells; even a poor cottage is a kingly palace; and this happiness he had all his life long; not so much minding this world; as knowing he was here as a pilgrim and stranger; and had no tarrying city; but looked for one made with hands eter