Of Antichrist, and His Ruin

Of Antichrist, and His Ruin

by John Bunyan
Of Antichrist, and His Ruin

Of Antichrist, and His Ruin

by John Bunyan

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Overview

For a few generations, our contemporary English-speaking church has received sensational teachings on Antichrist, fabricated to sell novels and whatnot. This has understandably created a distaste for the concept and deprived God's people of a meaningful, biblical lens through which to consider this important doctrine.

John Bunyan has bequeathed to us a timeless biblical category for the combustion that occurs when a wicked establishment attacks a faithful church. Antichrist endeavours to usurp Christ's headship over His bride, the church, "to prostrate her to his lusts, to deflower her, and to make her an adulteress." Antichrist "hath turned the sword of the magistrate against those that keep God's law," rendering the ordinary coercive power of the state "the ruin of the good and virtuous, and a protection of the vile and base."


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781607781974
Publisher: MobileReference
Publication date: 01/01/2010
Series: Mobi Classics
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 223 KB

About the Author

About The Author
John Bunyan is known throughout the world as the author of The Pilgrim's Progress, one of the greatest classics in the English language. He was born in Elstow, just outside Bedford, and lived from 1628-1688 - a period of momentous political, social, and religious change in England. He received little education, just enough for him to read and write. He was converted and then baptized by immersion, as a Baptist, in 1653, and began to preach the gospel. Bunyan's veneration of the Scriptures as the only source and standard of certain religious knowledge led him in to frequent controversies. He preached against the unregenerate clergy of his day, and called believers to come out from among them. On November 16, 1660, Bunyan became the first preacher imprisoned under King Charles II, leaving a wife and four young children at home. Bunyan wrote Of Antichrist, and His Ruin long after his 1673 release from a twelve-year imprisonment, and after his final brief 1677 stint in prison. By then his popularity, with the runaway success of Pilgrim's Progress, had exploded. one biographer noted that with one day's notice he could preach to upwards of 3,000 people outdoors, and he once preached to 1,200 outdoors in London on a weekday 7:00 AM in the winter. The distinguished Puritan scholar John Owen - a contemporary to Bunyan - was asked by Charles II why a scholar like him would go listen to the preaching of an uneducated tinker like Bunyan. Owen replied, "May it please your Majesty, if I could possess that tinker's abilities, I would gladly give in exchange all my learning."

Jacob Reaume is Senior Pastor of Trinity Bible Chapel in Waterloo, Ontario. He blogs at https: //trinitybiblechapel.ca/blog/
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