The Riches of Bunyan by Jeremiah Rev. Chaplin
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thither.
But again, we will consider it the other way. "Every step." Then we cannot come to heaven before we first be made accursed of God; for so was he before he came thither. "Every step." Then we must first make our body and soul an offering for the sin of others; for this did he before he came thither. "Every step." Then we must go to heaven for the sake of our own righteousness; for that was one of his steps thither. O, sir, what will thy gallant, generous mind do here? Indeed, you talk of his being an expiatory sacrifice for us, but you put no more trust to that than to baptism or the Lord's supper; counting that with the other two but things indifferent in themselves. You add again, that "this Son of God being raised from the dead and ascended to heaven, is our high-priest there." But you talk not at all of his sprinkling the mercy-seat with his blood, but clap upon him the heathens' demons, negotiating the affairs of men with the supreme God, and so wrap up [Footnote: That is, dismiss the subject.] with a testification that it is needless to enlarge on the point. What man that ever had read or assented to the gospel, but would have spoken more honorably of Christ than you have done? His sacrifice must be stepped over; his intercession is needless to be enlarged upon. But when it falleth in your way to talk of your human |
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