I have started reading The Pilgrim's Progress in preparation for my history class in the fall. (School's starting soon!) I think it's like the original version, with all the old english and everything. It's slightly hard to read, but there are some amazing truths in it. I'm posting a couple quotes I found especially meaningful here, so that you can read and learn more about the right way the Christian travels upon.
"He to whom thou wast sent for Ease, being by name Legality, is the son of the Bondwoman which now is, and is in bondage with her children, and is now a mystery this Mount Sinai, which thou hast feared will fall on thy head. Now if she with her children are in Bondage, how canst thou expect by them to be made free? This Legality, therefore, is not able to set thee free from thy Burden. No man was as yet ever rid of his Burden by him; nor is ever like to be."
"There shall be no more crying, nor sorrow, for he that is Owner of [heaven] will wipe all tears from our eyes."
"But thus thou mayst distinguish right from wrong, the Right only being strait and narrow."
"As to thy Burden, be content to bear it, until thou comest to the place of Deliverance: for there it will fall from thy back of itself."
"Then he took [Christian] by the hand, and led him into a very large parlour that was full of dust, because never swept. . . then said Christian, What means this? The Interpreter answered, This parlour is the heart of a man that was never sanctified by the sweet Grace of the Gospel: The dust is his Original Sin, and inward Corruptions that have defiled the whole man. He that began to sweep at first, is the Law; but she that brought Water, and did sprinkle it, is the Gospel. Now, whereas thou sawest that so soon as the first began to sweep, the dust did so fly about, that the room by him could not be cleansed, but that thou wast almost choaked therewith; this is to shew thee that the Law, instead of cleansing the heart (by it's working) from Sin, doth revive, put strength into, and increase it in the soul, even as it doth discover and forbid it, for it doth not give Power to subdue. Again, as thou sawest the Damsel sprinkle the room with Water, upon which it was cleansed with pleasure; this is to shew thee, that when the Gospel comes in, the sweet and precious influences thereof to the heart, then, I say, even as thou sawest the Damsel lay the dust by sprinkling the floor with Water, so is Sin vanquished and subdued, and the soul made clean, through the Faith of it, and consequently fit for the King of Glory to inhabit."
- Sarah :)
I am Sarah, a student of stories. I live in my head.
Sunday, August 7, 2011
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"this is to shew thee..." hurrah for olde english. :D
ReplyDeletecool song, if you like songs, about mount sinai and the curse of the law, and mount zion is the gospel, is "Moving to Zion" by Jimmy Needham. listen carefully to the lyrics - such a rich song.