Works of John Bunyan — Volume 02
1684
John Bunyan, the imprisoned author of 'The Pilgrim's Progress,' turns his pastoral gaze toward the struggling believer in this collection of spiritual treatises. The centerpiece, 'The Saints' Knowledge of Christ's Love,' addresses exactly those readers who feel afflicted, distant, or worn down by life's tribulations. Bunyan unpacks the famous dimensions from Ephesians 3:18, the breadth, length, depth, and height of Christ's love, not as abstract theology but as medicine for the soul. He meets his readers in their suffering and offers them not merely doctrine but the warm assurance that divine love surpasses all human understanding and all human circumstance. Written in 1684, near the end of Bunyan's remarkable life, this volume carries the weight of a man who knew prison, poverty, and persecution, yet still insisted that Christ's love was greater than any trial. It is for the weary, the doubters, and all who need to be reminded that they have not been forgotten.

