UNCONDITIONAL PARDON - John Bunyan

There was a certain man that had committed treason against his king; but for as much as the king had compassion on him, he sent him, by the hand of a faithful messenger, a pardon under his own hand and seal. But in the country where this poor man dwelt there were also many that sought to trouble him, by often putting him in mind of his treason, and the law that was to be executed on the offender.

Now, how should this man honour his king? Surely, by believing the king’s handwriting, which was his pardon! Certainly he would honour him more by so doing, than to have regard to all the clamours of his enemies continually against him.

“Just so it is here. Thou having committed treason against the King of heaven, he, through compassion for Christ’s sake, hath sent thee a pardon. But the devil, the law, and thy conscience, do continually seek to disturb thee, by bringing thy sin afresh into thy remembrance. But now, wouldst thou honour thy King? Why then, He that believeth the record that God hath given of his Son, hath set to his seal that God is true. “And this is the record, that God hath given to us eternal life, and this life is in his Son” (1 John 5: 11, 12). And therefore, my brethren, seeing God our Father hath sent to us, damnable traitors, a pardon from heaven, (even all the promises of the gospel) and also hath sealed the certainty of it with the heart-blood of his dear Son, let us not be daunted, though our enemies with terrible voices do bring our former life never so often into our remembrance.

John Bunyan

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