Chapter 19 The Pilgrims Deal With Ignorance
In this section Christian and Hopeful have another encounter
and discourse with Ignorance. Ignorance
reveals his blindness to the corruption of his own heart and his vain
confidence in himself instead of complete reliance on Christ’s active and
passive obedience for pardon and justification.
After speaking to Ignorance about salvation and pressing him to trust
Christ, Christian and Hopeful leave him to himself and continue their
journey. A profitable conversation
ensues about the way in which God uses conviction of sin and the punishment due
sin to direct sinners to the cross. Next the pilgrims discuss an acquaintance
of theirs who became a backslider because he was a total stranger to his own
heart, the truths of God’s laws, and the glorious gospel.
Ignorance’s hope is based ultimately on one authority, his
heart. What should it be based on?
Ignorance asks “What are good thoughts of God?” How does Christian respond?
How do Ignorance’s “Good Thoughts” compare with a verse
like Romans 3:23 “for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, and
are justified freely by his grace through the redemption that came by Christ
Jesus.”
What is Ignorance’s definition of justification?
“I believe that Christ died for sinners,” answered
Ignorance, “and that I’ll be justified before God from the Curse through His
gracious acceptance of my obedience to his Law. Or this: I believe Christ makes
my religious duties acceptable to His Father by virtue of His merits. In that
way I will be justified.”
Christian gives a 4 point correction to Ignorance’s
confession of faith:
1.
First—you believe with a bizarre faith, for this
faith is not described anywhere in the Word.
2.
Second—you believe with a false faith because it
takes justification away from the personal righteousness of Christ and applies
it to your own.
3.
Third—this faith doesn’t make Christ a justifier
of your person but of your actions, and of your person for your actions’ sake,
which is false.
4.
Fourth—therefore, this faith is deceitful, even
such as will leave you under wrath in the Day of God Almighty.14
[1]
Christian and Hopeful have a conversation about the role of
Fear in leading a person to Christ.
Which one jumps out at you, or had a role in your conversion process?
1.
Proper fear is recognized by its rise, for its
caused by saving convictions of sin
2.
It drives the soul to lay a firm hold of Christ
for Salvation
3.
It produces and continues in the soul a great
reverence for God, His Word, and His ways, keeping the soul tender and making
it afraid to turn from them … toward anything that may dishonor God, break its
peace, grieve the Spirit, or cause the enemy to speak reproachfully.
Christian lists nine steps to backsliding. Were any of these warning signs to you? Which ones particularly?
1.
First—they direct their thoughts—all that they
can—away from the remembrance of God, death, and judgment to come.27
2.
Second—they gradually quit performing private
duties, such as room-prayer,28 curbing their desires,29 watching,30 sorrow for
sin,31 and the like.
3.
Third—they shun the company of lively and warm
Christians.32
4.
Fourth—then they grow cold to public duty such
as hearing,33 reading,34 and godly consultation.
5.
Fifth—in a devilish manner they begin to pick
holes, as we say, in the coats of some of the godly for some weakness they’ve
seen in them, so they may have a seemingly good reason to throw religion behind
their backs.35
6.
Sixth—they begin to adhere to and associate
themselves with worldly, careless, and unrestrained people.36
7.
Seventh—they give way to doing worldly and
unrestrained things in secret and are glad if they can see such things in
anyone who is recognized as an honest person, so they may more boldly do it
through their example.37
8.
Eighth—after this, they begin to play with
little sins openly.
9.
Ninth—then being hardened, they show themselves
as they are.
Application:
We need to think “Good thoughts” that correspond to
scripture of ourselves. The pride of our
nature is one of the last evils revealed to ourselves. Though God’s truth is clear, Ignorance’s
depraved mind dims and distorts this truth and makes a religious system in
which he cooperates (by his works) with Christ for his right standing with
God. We must guard against even the
smallest changes to the gospel of grace that lead in this direction. It is good to look back as Hopeful did at our
condition before conversion, for it causes us to be thankful to God because it is
his mercy and grace only that have made us different from those who are living
in the delusion of pride and self-righteousnes.
We must be open to true Christian fellowship that allows others the
freedom to ask difficult questions. This
kind of honesty between believers is a strong preventive measure against
backsliding.
[1] Bunyan,
John; Hazelbaker, L. Edward (1998-07-01). The Modern English Edition of
Pilgrim's Progress (Kindle Locations 4639-4643). Bridge-Logos. Kindle Edition.
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