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John Winthrop A Model Of Christian Charity

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John Winthrop explained his vision for the Puritans in his sermon “A Model of Christian Charity” as they sailed to America. He believed that settling in America was a special agreement between God and the Puritans, which required them to create a model “city upon a hill” (177). This would allow God’s ideal society to prosper in the New World. Winthrop helped the Puritans transition spiritually and individually. The sermon states ideals of a Christian community and reminds those on board that they would stand as an example to the world. Winthrop tries to convince the Puritans that their personal salvation depends on some measure of their Christian behavior. To give the Puritans some encouragement he points out that everyone is equally honest and wealthy. He states, “From hence it appears plainly that no man is made more honorable than another or more wealthy” (167). He wants the Puritans to know they will be able to stand up to the enemies. He writes, “Ten of us shall be able to resist a thousand of our enemies” (176). Winthrop’s sermon is an attempt to motivate the Puritans to please and obey God. He tells them to live a good life one has to live by God’s rules. He writes, “Now if the Lord shall please to hear us, and bring us in peace to …show more content…

His sermon highlights the need for equality, mutual support, and love for the community. He believes everyone has a place and each can give something back to the community. Winthrop believes that there is no spiritual distinction between the rich and the poor. He writes, “…as in all times some must be rich, some poor, some high and eminent in power and dignity, others mean and in subjection” (166). He describes the community as having to create a close, godly society based on love and compassion. He states, “…all knit more nearly together in the bonds of brotherly affection”

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