Faithful Son
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I have started reading the book, Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan, published first in 1678 last night.
The foreword of the book is written as an apology to the readers, especially church leaders of his time, written in a style that feels like a strangely worded poem, but I sense the presence of the Holy Spirit in every verse.
My mom gave me the book in April, I saw it last week on my book case in my room and I thought "strange, wonder what that is". I didn't give notice again and last night as I went to bed, I decided to take a look at it.
My mom wrote a message to me in the front saying "Please read this book, it is one of the most important books you will ever read, except for the Bible, I love you".
I thought that message alone from my mom meant something, so I got to reading it straight away.
I am about 1/4 through the Pilgrim, who's name is Christian, progress.
It's an entertaining book, it's one of those books where I need to pray every 4 pages for God to open my heart and mind to the message, it's wonderful.
The book teaches you in parables and stories how your life as a Christian is going to be, which types of people you will meet, like Mr. Worldly Wiseman and The Interpreter. Each character fits the description of his name and it is written in a way that you actually get a deeper understanding of which people you are going to encounter, which I can assure you, you will encounter.
I'll give my final opinion on the book when I'm finished with it, although at this stage I'm really loving it.
The book is written, according to today's standards in "difficult" English, or old English. But funnily enough John Bunyan was criticised for his vulgar usage of the English language, because in those days, his style of writing was known as "common English".
In the book, reference to Scripture containing the "verse" or topic in the story is given, which is wonderful as well.
God bless you and keep well.
Faithful Son
The foreword of the book is written as an apology to the readers, especially church leaders of his time, written in a style that feels like a strangely worded poem, but I sense the presence of the Holy Spirit in every verse.
My mom gave me the book in April, I saw it last week on my book case in my room and I thought "strange, wonder what that is". I didn't give notice again and last night as I went to bed, I decided to take a look at it.
My mom wrote a message to me in the front saying "Please read this book, it is one of the most important books you will ever read, except for the Bible, I love you".
I thought that message alone from my mom meant something, so I got to reading it straight away.
I am about 1/4 through the Pilgrim, who's name is Christian, progress.
It's an entertaining book, it's one of those books where I need to pray every 4 pages for God to open my heart and mind to the message, it's wonderful.
The book teaches you in parables and stories how your life as a Christian is going to be, which types of people you will meet, like Mr. Worldly Wiseman and The Interpreter. Each character fits the description of his name and it is written in a way that you actually get a deeper understanding of which people you are going to encounter, which I can assure you, you will encounter.
I'll give my final opinion on the book when I'm finished with it, although at this stage I'm really loving it.
The book is written, according to today's standards in "difficult" English, or old English. But funnily enough John Bunyan was criticised for his vulgar usage of the English language, because in those days, his style of writing was known as "common English".
In the book, reference to Scripture containing the "verse" or topic in the story is given, which is wonderful as well.
God bless you and keep well.
Faithful Son
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