Pilgrim’s Progress
“But the following night the Lord stood by him and said, “Be of good cheer, Paul; for as you have testified for Me in Jerusalem, so you must also bear witness at Rome.”” Acts 23:11 NKJV
John Bunyan’s allegory ‘The Pilgrim’s Progress’ is probably a perfect reflection of Apostle Paul’s good cheer experience of every follower of Christ. The only problem is that what most people often see is incarceration, suffering, imprisonment, and affliction…not even gleam cheer. Whereas, the actual progress in all of life’s experiences and engagements is the consistent entertainment by God’s presence and appearances in believers’ moments of trials. Most often than not, these appearances of the Lord bring heavenly inspiration and revelation of eventful authorship, innovative creativity, and noble ideas for the good of humanity. Just as The Pilgrim’s Progress became a global map and a must-read literature for every Christian in the global world, Apostle Paul wrote most of the New Testament books in the canonical scriptures and obviously preached in the palace at Rome, based on the recommended good cheer in the Lord’s imprisonment. There is always a soothing experience with progressive good cheer for every believer in crisis for Christ; the gleam of his solitary fellowship with the Lord is rarely gleaned from the best of the world’s entertainment.
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