The Fear of God (John Bunyan) (#54)

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Published the year after his Pilgrim’s Progress, in 1679, Bunyan’s Treatise on the Fear of God takes a widely misunderstood and neglected theme, wipes off the grime of confusion, and lets it sparkle. And sparkle really is the word: where most assume that the fear of God must be the gloomy theological equivalent of eating up your greens, Bunyan shows what a delightful and helpful subject it is.

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The Fear of God

A Treatise on the Fear of God: What It Is, Who Has It, What Its Effects Are

Also, the Privileges of Those Who Have It In Their Hearts

Foreword by Michael Reeves

Published the year after his Pilgrim’s Progress, in 1679, Bunyan’s Treatise on the Fear of God takes a widely misunderstood and neglected theme, wipes off the grime of confusion, and lets it sparkle. Most assume that the fear of God is a product of gloomy theology, but Bunyan shows what a delight it is. The greatest security and peace to be enjoyed in this life is known only by those who possess the fear of the Lord.

Table of Contents

Foreword

  1. The Object of our Fear
  2. The Rule and Director of our Fear
  3. Different Sorts of Fear
  4. The Grace of Fear
  5. The Privileges of Fear
  6. The Practice of Godly Fear