Journal Vol1 3
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | journal |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-journal-vol1-3-007 |
| Words | 385 |
Upon this encouragement we still continued to meet together as
usual; and to confirm one another, as well as we could, in our resolutions, to communicate as often as we had opportunity ; (which is
here once a week ;) and do what service we could to our acquaintance, the prisoners, and two or three poor families in the town. But
the outcry daily increasing, that we might show what ground there
was for it, we proposed to our friends, or opponents, as we had opportunity, these or the like questions :--
I. Whether it does not concern all men of all conditions to imitate
Him, as much as they can, “ who went about doing good ?”
Whether all Christians are not concerned in that command, “ While
we have time let us do good to all men?”
Whether we shall not be more happy hereafter, the more good we
do now?
Whether we can be happy at all hereafter, unless we have, according to our power, “ fed the hungry, clothed the naked, visited those
that are sick, and in prison ;” and made all these actions subservient
to a higher purpose, even the saving of souls from death ?
Whether it be not our bounden duty always to remember, that He
did more for us than we can do for him, who assures us, * Inasmuch
as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have
done it unto me 2” ;
II. Whether, upon these considerations, we may not try to do good
to our acquaintance? Particularly, whether we may not try to con
vince them of the necessity of being Christians ?
Whether of the consequent necessity of being scholars ?
Whether of the necessity of method and industry, in order to either
learning or virtue ?
Whether we may not try to persuade them to confirm and increase
their industry, by communicating as often as they can ?
Whether we may not mention to them the authors whom we con
ceive to have wrote the best on those subjects ?
Whether we may not assist them, as we are able, from ..me to
time, to form resolutions upon what they read in those authors, and to
execute them with steadiness and perseverance ?