John Bunyan’s work, PILGRIM’S PROGRESS, has been described as a highly acclaimed classic. The book is known for its rich symbolism and allegory that shows the heart of human conditions. Some have said that apart from the Bible, there is no other Christian literature that has been translated into so many languages like Pilgrim’s Progress. Its enduring impact points to its greatness. What is often omitted is that John Bunyan wrote that book in jail. This shows that being fruitful spiritually does not necessarily answer to the comforts of life.
Fellowshipping and worshipping God opened the floodgates to revelation…Communion with God will not only refresh you but will give you access to divine secrets. It will also show you a way out of every dilemma.
John Bunyan’s work is reminiscent of the work of John as penned down in the book of Revelation. He was banished to an island called Patmos where he saw those incredible visions about God’s plan for the saints and the whole world. When John was exiled to the Island, he was able to bear up under pressure. Rather than let his spirit be broken, he soared above physical pains and worshipped the Lord. The Bible captures this in verse 10 where John “was in the Spirit on the Lord’s day”. Fellowshipping and worshipping God opened the floodgates to revelation. No matter what you face, never allow that to affect your relationship with God. Communion with God will not only refresh you but will give you access to divine secrets. It will also show you a way out of every dilemma.