In the works of seventeenth-century Puritan John Bunyan, we encounter a distinctive voice that diverges from the conventional preaching style of his time. Drawing from his own personal struggles with faith, Bunyan’s words emanate from a place devoid of judgment, resonating with a profound impact on our hearts. Within his writings, Bunyan illuminates the different dimensions of fear experienced along our journey towards Christ. He explores the initial fear that leads us to seek God, the fear cunningly sown by the Devil to sow doubt within us, and the fear of God Himself, which is not malevolent but rather instills in us a desire to glorify Him.
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