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Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners

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Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners

De: John Bunyan, David Price
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Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners
A Modernized Edition of John Bunyan's Spiritual Autobiography

John Bunyan did not set out to write a polished memoir. He wrote to tell the truth.

In Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners, Bunyan opens his soul and records one of the most searching spiritual autobiographies ever written. Crushing guilt. Terror of judgment. Fear of reprobation. Blasphemous thoughts that seemed to rise unbidden from his own heart. Long seasons in which he believed himself utterly forsaken by God. His doubts grew so fierce that he questioned not only his salvation, but the truth of Scripture itself.

Yet this is not merely a story of despair. It is the story of sovereign mercy.

Through relentless inward conflict, Bunyan was brought to see that salvation rests not on human effort, religious performance, or strength of will—but on the righteousness of Christ alone. The same Word that wounded his conscience became the balm that healed it. The grace that seemed distant proved immovable. When he feared there was no place left for him in heaven, he discovered that "there is still room."

Written during his imprisonment for preaching without state approval, this testimony reveals the heart of the man who would later write The Pilgrim's Progress. Bunyan chose prison over silence, chains over compromise. His conscience was captive to the Word of God.

This modernized edition carefully updates the seventeenth-century language for clarity and readability while preserving Bunyan's theology, intensity, and honesty. Nothing essential has been softened. The struggles remain raw. The doctrine remains firm. The mercy remains magnificent.

For readers wrestling with doubt, assurance, temptation, or the weight of indwelling sin—Bunyan's voice still speaks across the centuries.

Grace abounds still.

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