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Business Quote by John Bunyan

“Let dissolution come when it will, it can do the Christian no harm, for it will be but a passage out of a prison into a palace; out of a sea of troubles into a haven of rest; out of a crowd of enemies, to an innumerable company of true, loving, and faithful friends; out of shame, reproach, and…” quote by John Bunyan
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“Let dissolution come when it will, it can do the Christian no harm, for it will be but a passage out of a prison into a palace; out of a sea of troubles into a haven of rest; out of a crowd of enemies, to an innumerable company of true, loving, and faithful friends; out of shame, reproach, and contempt, into exceeding great and eternal glory.”

John Bunyan

About This Quote

Source Book: The Pilgrim’s Progress by John Bunyan, 1678

Enduring hardship can lead to spiritual liberation and fellowship, turning suffering into a path toward divine peace.

In simple terms: Hardship can become a path to spiritual peace.

Key Takeaway

Embrace trials as steps toward growth.

Themes

faith perseverance transformation redemption

Mood

contemplative hopeful serene

Type

religious inspirational

When to use this quote

  • prisoner
  • faith crisis
  • spiritual awakening
  • seeking peace

Key Concepts

spiritual journey suffering faithful community

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can one find meaning in suffering?
  • What does true fellowship look like?
A Different Perspective

Not all suffering leads to positive outcomes.

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