Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinne..., John Bunyan
Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinne..., John Bunyan
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Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners

Author: John Bunyan

Narrator: David Holdt

Unabridged: 5 hr 54 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: One Audiobooks

Published: 05/13/2021


Synopsis

Written by the same spiritual giant who composed The Pilgrim’s Progress, this historical piece of literature presents the true story, in autobiographical form, of John Bunyan’s conversion to faith.  Bunyan explains his previous struggles with sin, temptation, and a conflicted conscience.  He details feelings of despair and times of crippling doubt, shining light on the depths of sin that is present in this world and which can be tempting to all people.  This testimony serves to truly magnify how the grace of God alone saved the doomed life of this hurting sinner.  Bunyan’s works have gone on to become some of the most influential pieces of Christian literature of all time.  This honest account offers real hope and proof of a gracious God who loves His people unconditionally and with life-changing power.

This series, published by ONE audiobooks, seeks to produce Classic Christian titles read by well known and loved Christian audiobook narrators.  ONE takes great care to cast these titles with readers who will provide an unmatched listening experience for these important works.

David Holdt brings his passion to every performance and is considered to be one of the top audiobook narrators in the industry.

About John Bunyan

John Bunyan (1628-1688) was a Puritan preacher and writer born in Elstow, England. He wrote about sixty books and tracts during his lifetime, including A Holy Life, Of Antichrist and His Ruin, The Heavenly Footman, and The Holy War. Bunyan wrote his classic The Pilgrim's Progress during his twelve-year imprisonment in Bedford jail. Upon his release, he became the pastor of a church in Bedford, England.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Becky on January 29, 2022

It is always encouraging to read the biographies of men and women who ran the race of the Christian faith and finished well. Note: I strongly recommend that you read this book at the same time you read The Pilgrim’s Progress and Pictures of the Pilgrim’s Progress by C. H. Spurgeon.......more

Goodreads review by ValeReads on February 07, 2015

Poor Brother John! What self-tortures he put himself through rather than simply believing. I can sympathize, being prone to the same sort of overthinking and navel-gazing, myself, but I confess that I laughed at him a few times. Even he called his thoughts foolish at one point, though I don't know a......more

Goodreads review by Luis on March 14, 2010

What a precious book to me. Very relieving and comforting to know that there are people in time past that have gone through similar, if not, the same conflict of the soul as I have encounter in my spiritual life. although it was kind of hard for me to read due to the old English language, i could st......more

Goodreads review by Heather on March 09, 2025

The way Bunyan describes the comfort he found in Luther’s commentary on Galatians is exactly the comfort my heart felt reading this book - I found a friend in Bunyan as he did in Luther!! 1 Corinthians 10:13 vibes. “As I was hoping to read of such an experience, the God in whose hands are all our da......more

Goodreads review by Douglas on January 30, 2012

Good. Also read in August of 1979. Excellent that time. Read again in 2012. Really appreciated it.......more