The Intercession of Christ: Christ, A Complete Saviour (Bunyan)
Bunyan wrote extensively on topical theological and practical matters, issues that faced the church in his time, which face us still. The Intercession of Christ is one of these works. In it Bunyan traces the nature of Jesus' intercession, who it should affect, the benefits it gives us and how effective that intercession is.
Bunyan is also keen to show the interferences of the doctrine on such subjects as backsliding, how Christ's intervention is affected when we continue to sin, and there sins of God's people worse than the sins of others.
Table of Contents:
- The Intercession of Christ Explained
- Benefits of Christ’s Intercession
- Some Important Inferences
- The Persons Interested in Christ’s Intercession
- Conclusions Touching These Persons
- Unfailing Efficacy of Christ’s Intercession
- Lessons Taught by This Part
- The Use: Concluding Exhortations
Author
John Bunyan was born the son of a metalworker near Bedford, England. He went on to become a famous preacher and writer and during his life penned over 2 million words, his most famous work being ‘The Pilgrim’s Progress’.