He who bestows his goods upon the poor shall have as much again, and ten times more
He who bestows his goods upon the poor shall have as much again, and ten times more
John Bunyan, the renowned English writer and preacher, is best known for his allegorical work "The Pilgrim's Progress." In this classic piece of literature, Bunyan explores the Christian journey through the character of Christian, who embarks on a pilgrimage to the Celestial City. Throughout the story, Bunyan emphasizes the importance of faith, perseverance, and charity.One of the key themes in "The Pilgrim's Progress" is the idea of giving to the poor and needy. Bunyan believed that those who generously share their wealth with others will be rewarded tenfold by God. This sentiment is echoed in the biblical verse, "He who bestows his goods upon the poor shall have as much again, and ten times more."
Bunyan's own life was a testament to this belief. Despite facing numerous hardships and persecution for his religious beliefs, Bunyan remained steadfast in his commitment to helping those in need. He often gave away his own possessions to the poor and needy, believing that God would provide for him in return.