Thursday, 26 April 2007

  • Process of progress

    Now I saw, upon a time, when he was walking in the fields, that he was (as he was wont) reading in his book, and greatly distressed in his mind; and as he read, he burst out, as he had done before, crying, “What shall I do to be saved?” Acts 16:30, 31.

     

    I saw also that he looked this way, and that way, as if he would run; yet he stood still because (as I perceived) he could not tell which way to go. I looked then, and saw a man named Evangelist coming to him, and he asked, “Wherefore dost thou cry?”

     

    He answered, “Sir, I perceive, by the book in my hand, that I am condemned to die, and after that to come to judgment, Heb. 9:27; and I find that I am not willing to do the first, Job 10: 21, 22, nor able to do the second.” Ezek. 22:14.

     

    Then said Evangelist, “Why not willing to die, since this life is attended with so many evils?” The man answered, “Because, I fear that this burden that is upon my back will sink me lower than the grave, and I shall fall into Tophet. Isa. 30:33. And Sir, if I be not fit to go to prison, I am not fit to go to judgment, and from thence to execution; and the thoughts of these things make me cry.”

     

    Then said Evangelist, “If this be thy condition, why standest thou still?” He answered, “Because I know not whither to go.” Then he gave him a parchment roll, and there was written within, “Fly from the wrath to come.” Matt. 3:7.

     

    The man therefore read it, and looking upon Evangelist very carefully, said, “Whither must I fly?” Then said Evangelist, (pointing with his finger over a very wide field,) “Do you see yonder wicket-gate?” Matt. 7:13,14. The man said, “No.” Then said the other, “Do you see yonder shining light?” Psalm 119:105; 2 Pet. 1:19. He said, “I think I do.” Then said Evangelist, “Keep that light in your eye, and go up directly thereto, so shalt thou see the gate; at which, when thou knockest, it shall be told thee what thou shalt do.” So I saw in my dream that the man began to run. Now he had not run far from his own door when his wife and children, perceiving it, began to cry after him to return; but the man put his fingers in his ears, and ran on crying, Life! life! eternal life! Luke 14:26. So he looked not behind him, Gen. 19:17, but fled towards the middle of the plain.

     

    The neighbors also came out to see him run, Jer. 20:10; and as he ran, some mocked, others threatened, and some cried after him to return; and among those that did so, there were two that were resolved to fetch him back by force. The name of the one was Obstinate and the name of the other Pliable. Now by this time the man was got a good distance from them; but, however, they were resolved to pursue him, which they did, and in a little time they overtook him. Then said the man, “Neighbors, wherefore are you come?” They said, “To persuade you to go back with us.” But he said, “That can by no means be: you dwell,” said he, “in the city of Destruction, the place also where I was born: I see it to be so; and dying there, sooner or later, you will sink lower than the grave, into a place that burns with fire and brimstone: be content, good neighbors, and go along with me.”

     

    OBSTINATE: What, said Obstinate, and leave our friends and our comforts behind us!

     

    CHRISTIAN: Yes, said Christian, (for that was his name,) because that all which you forsake is not worthy to be compared with a little of that I am seeking to enjoy, 2 Cor. 4:18; and if you will go along with me, and hold it, you shall fare as I myself; for there, where I go, is enough and to spare. Luke 15:17. Come away, and prove my words.

     

    OBSTINATE: What are the things you seek, since you leave all the world to find them?

     

    CHRISTIAN: I seek an inheritance incorruptible, undefiled, and that fadeth not away, 1 Peter1:4; and it is laid up in heaven, and safe there, Heb. 11:16, to be bestowed, at the time appointed, on them that diligently seek it. Read it so, if you will, in my book.

     

    OBSTINATE: Tush, said Obstinate, away with your book; will you go back with us or no?

     

    CHRISTIAN: No, not I, said the other, because I have laid my hand to the plough. Luke 9:62.

     

    OBSTINATE: Come then, neighbor Pliable, let us turn again, and go home without him: there is a company of these crazy-headed coxcombs, that when they take a fancy by the end, are wiser in their own eyes than seven men that can render a reason.

     

    PLIABLE: Then said Pliable, Don’t revile; if what the good Christian says is true, the things he looks after are better than ours: my heart inclines to go with my neighbor.

     

    OBSTINATE: What, more fools still! Be ruled by me, and go back; who knows whither such a brain-sick fellow will lead you? Go back, go back, and be wise.

     

    CHRISTIAN: Nay, but do thou come with thy neighbor Pliable; there are such things to be had which I spoke of, and many more glories besides. If you believe not me, read here in this book, and for the truth of what is expressed therein, behold, all is confirmed by the blood of Him that made it. Heb. 9: 17-21.

     

    Link to information about the setting in which Pilgrim's Progress was written: Click here, and here. Also here.

Comments (5)

  • KateEvangeline
    We had a childrens edition of Pilgrims Progress, with graphic and sad pictures, I remember. I remember reading it over and over, or Mom reading it to me, before I could read. Christian looked so sad, so defeated. Each page, terrible episode, one after the other. The bogs, and the giants with warts, skeletons and that huge knotted burden on his back. The whole thing was awful. But he made it, didn't he? Maybe it took one lifetime, or a thousand. I don't know, but he did make it. That's the purpose of anyone being here, on Earth. It is what we each must do in order to return to our birthplace, the mind of God. Amazingly enough though, He loved us enough to give us full access to His thoughts, gifts, talents, all of it. It takes action though, doesn't it? Change. And far be it from the human condition to ever rally for change. One must know the difference between the voice of their spirit and the voice of their ego. The ego doesn't differentiate between good and bad, it only thinks it terms of "what is." No matter what, the ego wants everything to always stay the same. The way one thinks, speaks, eats, fold clothes, drives a car, whatever. The spirit though, is an entirely different creature. The spirit, our true self, is linked somehow, by that invisble lifeline, to the mind and heart of God. It is never satisfied with staying the same. Not ever. Not for a moment. It's purpose, our true purpose, is to find a way to be closer to our Maker, to the Divine. The only way this can happen is if we constantly change and grow, by learning lessons that we ourselves put in our paths, in  order to become more enlightenened. Sounds simple, of course, but like Christian, or any of his companions along the way, we easily allow ourselves to enjoy listening to the ego, because it's so much more comfortable. But not really. It just seems that way, in the superficial world, that honestly, barely exists. This is only our schooling, not our home. We are all capable of listening to our true voices. We are also just as capable to turn away from that voice. Either way, it's up to each of us, as free willed individuals, to choose. God is there, with us, either way, teaching us the lessons we've chosen to learn. This lifetime, I'm chosing to listen, because really, I'm ready to graduate. I'm betting you are too. Here's to believing in the vision. -Kate
  • christiangirl777
    Hii, I'm new to Xanga! I'm just a lonely Christian girl looking to meet new people. I like your blog
  • deChartresGirl

    My memories are of course similiar to Kate's. Though, I think I felt the full impact of Pilgrim's Progress when I read it for myself when I was older.

    Christ is amazing. We're dreadful people without Him. We were dreadful when we were born and even now, me, redeemed, I still do dreadful things. However, knowing Christ changes everything. Amazing.

    Jessica

  • kcina
    Thank you for the words of encouragement. May you be blessed in all that you do.

    Peace
    NL
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