Share This Episode
Our American Stories Lee Habeeb Logo

The Most Popular Book in History You've Never Heard Of: The Story of Pilgrim's Progress

Our American Stories / Lee Habeeb
The Truth Network Radio
May 29, 2025 3:02 am

The Most Popular Book in History You've Never Heard Of: The Story of Pilgrim's Progress

Our American Stories / Lee Habeeb

00:00 / 00:00
On-Demand Podcasts NEW!

This broadcaster has 4424 podcast archives available on-demand.

Broadcaster's Links

Keep up-to-date with this broadcaster on social media and their website.


May 29, 2025 3:02 am

John Bunyan's timeless classic, The Pilgrim's Progress, follows the journey of Christian as he navigates the spiritual path, confronting his burden of sin and the temptations of Vanity Fair. Written in 1676 while Bunyan was imprisoned, the novel has become one of the most widespread books in existence, influencing writers and readers for centuries.

YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE:

This is an iHeart Podcast. Want to pull off the season's freshest trends? You just need the right shoes.

That's where Designer Shoe Warehouse comes in. Loving wide-leg jeans? Pair them with sleek, low-profile sneakers. Obsessed with the sheer trend?

Try it with mesh flats. Feeling boho? Comfy sandals? Nail the whole free-spirited thing.

Find on-trend shoes from the brands you love, like Birkenstock Nike, Adidas, and more at DSW. Avoiding your unfinished home projects because you're not sure where to start? Thumbtack knows homes, so you don't have to.

Don't know the difference between matte paint finish or satin? Or what that clunking sound from your dryer is? With Thumbtack, you don't have to be a home pro, you just have to hire one. You can hire top-rated pros, see price estimates, and read reviews all in the app.

Download today. You have a long list of things to deal with. Check dry eye symptoms off with Refresh Reliva PF Extra lubricant eye drops, offering an advanced formula to soothe and hydrate your dry eyes. Refresh Reliva PF Extra includes moisture-locking technology that prevents further irritation and gives you lasting relief. You deserve relief from your dry eye symptoms, and your eyes deserve extra. Find Refresh online or in the eye drop section at all major retailers.

FSA and HSA eligible. Clorox Sandiva smells like lavender, cleans like Clorox, and feels like hmmmm. Alright, that could go on for a while. Experience the long-lasting freshness of Clorox Sandiva. Available in Clorox Sandiva lavender scented bleach.

Uses directed. And we continue with our American stories. John Bunyan was a preacher in Bedford, England. He's the author of The Pilgrim's Progress, which he wrote in 1676 while in prison for preaching without a license. This book quickly found its way onto ships that carried it to the New World. In America, the book was so popular that it was said familiarity with the book was considered the mark of being a good American. Louisa May Alcott's famous novel Little Women mentions that the sisters often read the book. Harriet Beecher Stowe considered it to be her favorite book apart from the Bible and often read and taught it to her children. With that, let's take a listen to the story of The Pilgrim's Progress.

In the year 1676, a poor thinker named John Bunyan was imprisoned in Bedford jail. While he was there, he started to write one of the most famous books in the English language. And everything is told as if it happened in a dream. I dreamed, he says, that I saw a man with a book in his hand and a great burden on his back. As he read the book, he began to weep. Then, in a lamentable voice, he cried out, what shall I do to be saved? For he lived in the city of destruction, which he learned from his book was doomed to be burnt with fire from heaven, and everyone who lived there would perish in the flames. The Pilgrim's Progress is a spiritual allegory that follows the path of Christian, and every man character weighed down by his burden of sin.

He leaves the city of destruction and learns that nothing can remove his burden other than the cross of Christ. The over three centuries old novel begins behind bars. Its author, John Bunyan, opens with a sentence of luminous simplicity that has the haunting compulsion of the hook in a great melody. As I walked through the wilderness of this world, I lighted on a certain place where was a den, and I laid me down in that place to sleep.

And as I slept, I dreamed a dream. A den is a prison. You see, Charles II, the King of England, passed a law forbidding people to preach unless they had a license from the state. But you couldn't get a license unless you agreed with the tax-supported Anglican Church, and Bunyan certainly didn't. On one such occasion, he was asked to stop preaching, and he would be set free. He replied, If you release me today, I will preach tomorrow. Those now famous words led to a nearly twelve-year imprisonment for unlawful preaching. It was during this time that he began to pen his classic work. Published in February of 1678, it quickly became one of the most popular stories of all time. Over 100,000 copies were sold within his lifetime alone, and today, with 250 million copies sold, it is one of the most widespread books in existence. It is a book every American had been exposed to until the last few decades.

It has been translated into over 200 languages, and it has never been out of print. As with everything in this story, there is no hiding the truth about who the characters are and what they want with the protagonist. For example, Christian encounters people named Piety, Simple, Sloth, Presumption, Faithful, Talkative, Crafty, or Little Faith, and the readers see each character live up to its name. And throughout the story, Christian is being overcome by his burden of sin, which is literally a massive, Santa-sized pack on his back that he is incapable of delivering himself from.

Pilgrim continued upon his way as the enemy of his soul increased his efforts against the traveler. On his way to the Celestial City, Christian is diverted by the secular ethics of Mr. Worldly Wiseman, who urges him to lead a practical, happy existence apart from Christ. He instead encourages Christian to seek deliverance from his burden through law and rule-keeping, with the help of Mr. Legality and his son Civility from the Village of Morality. Evangelist meets the wayward Christian and shows him that Mr. Worldly Wiseman, Mr. Legality, and his son Civility are false guides, descended from slaves who look to enslave other would-be pilgrims. Then as Christian walks along the Wall of Salvation, he sees Christ's tomb and cross.

At this vision, his burden falls to the ground. The journey continues along a road filled with monsters and spiritual terrors. Christian confronts such emblematic characters as giant despair, ignorance, and the demons of the Valley of the Shadow of Death. Often disguised as something that would help him, evil continues to accompany Christian on his journey, but friends hopeful and faithful also join him. The two enter the wicked town of Vanity and visit its famous fair, called Vanity Fair, which lasts year-round. Indeed, there are stalls where every foolish trifle in the world is up for sale. In addition, you could buy titles, and honors, and preferments to high office, and vain pleasures, and empty delights of every kind. It is an institution of long-standing, artfully set up by the prince of the demons, Beelzebub himself, in a place through which all who are pilgrims and strangers in this world must pass when going to the celestial city. Many, it is feared, get no further on their way.

They resist temptation and are mocked by the townspeople. Why aren't you buying our merchandise? Buy! Buy!

Buy! Eventually, the citizens of Vanity imprison Christian and Faithful for mocking their local religion. Faithful defends himself at his trial and is executed, rising to heaven after death, but Christian escapes and continues his journey. With his new companion hopeful, they vanquish many enemies before arriving at the celestial city with the line that still reverberates through the English literary tradition.

So he passed over, and all the trumpets sounded for him on the other side. There's no book in English apart from the Bible to equal Bunyan's masterpiece for the range of its readership or its influence on writers as diverse as William Thackeray, Charlotte Bronte, Nathaniel Hawthorne, E.E. Cummings, Mark Twain, C.S. Lewis, John Steinbeck, and even Enid Blyton.

Huckleberry Finn speaks for many readers when recalling his Mississippi education, he says. There were some books, too, piled up perfectly exact on each corner of the table. One was a big family Bible full of pictures. One was Pilgrim's Progress about a man that left his family.

It didn't say why. I write considerable in it now and then. The statements was interesting, but tough. In Hollywood terms, the novel has a perfect arc. While Pilgrim's Progress charts the arc of the Christian journey, it's not limited to the Christian experience. Truly the brilliance of John Bunyan is realized in his astute understanding and the following portrayal of the human journey and condition, as seen through Christian's eyes. Bunyan had a wonderful ear for the rhythms of colloquial speech, and his allegorical characters come to life in dialogue that never fails to advance the narrative. Story is one thing. The simple clarity and beauty of Bunyan's prose is something else. Braided together, style and content unite to make The Pilgrim's Progress a timeless classic. And a terrific job on the production, editing, and storytelling by our own Greg Hengler. And what a story you heard about Pilgrim's Progress until 30 years or so ago. This was a staple in every American home.

I leave it to you to judge why that might be so. The story of Pilgrim's Progress here on Our American Stories. You don't want vacation to end, but with Amex Platinum, you earn five times membership rewards points on prepaid hotels and more booked through AmexTravel.com. So you're already planning the next one. Book your room with fine hotels and resorts through Amex Travel and get an upgrade when available, plus guarantee 4 p.m. checkout.

So you have time to check out the pool before flying off to what's next. That's the powerful backing of American Express. Terms apply.

Learn more at American Express.com with Amex CST 1022318. Traveling is one of life's greatest joys. Honestly, can anything be more exhilarating?

Well, actually, yeah. With Chase Sapphire Reserve, it's your gateway to the world's most captivating destinations. First, you'll earn three times points for travel and dining, and the card gets you into the Sapphire Lounge by the club at select airports nationwide and access to one-of-a-kind experiences. Whether you're booking a once-in-a-lifetime trip or your next weekend escape, discover more with Chase Sapphire Reserve at Chase.com slash Sapphire Reserve. Cards issued by JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. Member FDIC.

Subject to credit approval. Terms apply. Now you can watch the best of Hulu on Disney Plus, the hottest Hulu shows and movies right next to your Disney Plus favorites. With Hulu on Disney Plus, dive into new seasons of The Handmaid's Tale, Nine Perfect Strangers, The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, and Welcome to Wrexham. And don't miss Star Wars Andor season two and Marvel's Daredevil Born Again on Disney Plus. All of these and more now streaming with Hulu on Disney Plus. Available with bundle plans starting at $10.99 a month.

Terms apply. Visit DisneyPlus.com slash Hulu for details. Do you own a business that's ready to thrive? It's time to let Intuit QuickBooks take things like unpaid invoices and tracking expenses off your plate so you can take things to the next level. Intuit QuickBooks is an all-in-one business platform that can help with those day-to-day tasks like invoicing and expenses. Manage and grow your business all in one place. Intuit QuickBooks, your way to money. Money movement services are provided by Intuit Payments Inc, licensed as a money transmitter by the New York State Department of Financial Services.

You have a long list of things to deal with. Check dry eye symptoms off with Refresh Reliva PFXtra lubricant eye drops, offering an advanced formula to soothe and hydrate your dry eyes. Refresh Reliva PFXtra includes moisture-locking technology that prevents further irritation and gives you lasting relief. You deserve relief from your dry eye symptoms and your eyes deserve extra. Find Refresh online or in the eye drop section at all major retailers. FSA and HSA eligible. This is an iHeart podcast.

Get The Truth Mobile App and Listen to your Favorite Station Anytime