Monday, November 7, 2011

John Bunyan Quote on Slothfulness

Friends, Solomon saith, that "the desire of the slothful killeth him;" and if so, what will slothfulness itself do to those that entertain it? (Pro. 21:25). The proverb is, "He that sleepeth in harvest is a son that causeth shame" (Pro. 10:5). And this I dare be bold to say, no greater shame can befal a man than to see that he hath fooled away his soul, and sinned away eternal life. And I am sure this is the next way to do it; namely, to be slothful; slothful, I say, in the work of salvation. The vineyard of the slothful man, in reference to the things of this life, is not fuller of briars, nettles, and stinking weeds, than he that is slothful for heaven, hath his heart full of heart-choking and soul-damning sin. - John Bunyan

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