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John Bunyan
John Bunyan
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John Bunyan (1628-1688) was an English Puritan preacher who was imprisoned for 12 years for unlicensed preaching. During his imprisonment he wrote The Pilgrim's Progress, one of the most widely read books in the English language.

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Isaiah 28:16

In this sermon transcript, the preacher warns the listeners to consider the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ and not to delay in accepting it. He emphasizes the consequences of rejecting this grace, sta

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Psalm 51:10 Redemption

John Bunyan, in his sermon on his own conversion, recounts his tumultuous journey from a life of sin, characterized by profanity and atheism, to a profound spiritual awakening. Despite his initial zea

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John 1:11 Spiritual Transformation

John Bunyan preaches on 'The New Birth,' emphasizing that true believers are born of God, not through human lineage or will, but through divine grace. He contrasts those who reject Christ with those w

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Psalm 37:5 Faith in Adversity

John Bunyan emphasizes the importance of believing in God's love even during times of hardship and discipline, as expressed in Hebrews 12:6. He encourages believers to trust in God's providence and to

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Luke 16:19 Eternal Consequences

John Bunyan delivers a powerful sermon titled 'A Few Sighs From Hell,' using the parable of the rich man and Lazarus from Luke 16:19-31 to illustrate the stark contrast between the eternal fates of th

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Genesis 1:3 Salvation

John Bunyan emphasizes the significance of light in God's creation, illustrating how it parallels the spiritual illumination necessary for salvation. He explains that just as God commanded light to ex

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Psalm 119:11 Holiness

John Bunyan emphasizes the necessity of renouncing one's 'darling sin' in order to truly depart from iniquity, as highlighted in 2 Timothy 2:19. He illustrates that clinging to a favorite sin allows o

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1 John 5:11 God's Mercy

John Bunyan preaches about the concept of unconditional pardon from God, illustrating it through the story of a man who received a royal pardon despite his treason. He emphasizes that just as the man

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2 Samuel 22:37 Affliction

John Bunyan emphasizes that true strength and holiness in Christians often emerge during times of affliction, as seen in the lives of Noah, Lot, and David. He reflects on how adversity can lead to spi

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Matthew 7:7 Trust in God's Provision

John Bunyan emphasizes the boundless ability of God to provide for our needs, as expressed in Ephesians 3:20. He encourages believers to cast their burdens upon the Lord, especially in times of distre

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Exodus 15:20-21 Unity in the Church

John Bunyan addresses the contentious issue of whether women in a church should separate from men to conduct their own prayer meetings. He argues against this practice, emphasizing the importance of s

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Zechariah 13:9 Spiritual Refinement

John Bunyan emphasizes that suffering for righteousness is a source of happiness and spiritual growth, as it refines believers much like fire refines precious metals. He asserts that affliction enhanc

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John 1:11 New Birth

This sermon delves into the concept of being born of God, emphasizing the distinction between those who reject Christ and those who receive Him, highlighting the new birth as a transformative exper...

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