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The Slough of Despond is one of the most memorable scenes in John Bunyan’s The Pilgrim’s Progress, but what does it truly mean for the Christian journey?

In this episode, we dive deep into Bunyan’s rich allegory, exploring the Slough as a vivid picture of spiritual despair. We examine its imagery, its “filth” made up of fears and doubts springing from conviction of sin, and the different responses of Christian, Pliable, and Help. Drawing from Puritan theology, we unpack how the Slough illustrates the unfixable human problem of sin and the absolute necessity of divine grace.

Beyond history and theology, we also draw pastoral lessons for today:

Whether you’re struggling in your own Slough or guiding others through theirs, this episode offers encouragement, perspective, and hope that even despair can become a place where grace shines.