All men see that there
is some burden on your back; some sore burden on your heart and your
mind. Do you see yonder wicket gate? Do you see yonder shining light?
There is no light in all the horizon for you but yonder light over the
gate. Keep it in your eye; make straight, and make at once for it, and
He who keeps the gate and keeps the light burning over it, He will tell
you what to do with your burden. He told John Gifford, and He told John
Bunyan, till both their burdens rolled off their backs, and they saw them
no more. What would you not give to-night to be released like them? Do
you not see yonder shining light?
Having set Christian fairly on the way to the wicket gate, Evangelist
leaves him in order to seek out and assist some other seeker. But
yesterday he had set Faithful's face to the celestial city, and he is off
now to look for another pilgrim. We know some of Christian's adventures
and episodes after Evangelist left him, but we do not take up these at
present. We pass on to the next time that Evangelist finds Christian,
and he finds him in a sorry plight.
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