Wesley Corpus

Journal Vol1 3

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typejournal
YearNone
Passage IDjw-journal-vol1-3-024
Words357
Assurance Pneumatology Christology
Fri. 6.--About eight in the morning, we first set foot on American ground. It was a small uninhabited island, over against Tybee. Mr. Oglethorpe led us to a rising ground, where we all kneeled down to give thanks. He then took boat for Savannah. When the rest of the people were come on shore, we called our little flock together to prayers. Several parts of the Second Lesson (Mark vi,) were wonderfully suited to the occasion ; in particular, the account of the courage and sufferings of John the Baptist; our Lord’s directions to the first preachers of his Gospel, and their toiling at sea, and deliverance ; with these comfortable words, “It is I, be not afraid.” Sat. '7.--Mr. Oglethorpe returned from Savannah with Mr. Spangenberg, one of the pastors of the Germans. I soon found what spirit he was of; and asked his advice with regard to my own conduct. He said, ‘“‘ My brother, I must first ask you one or two questions. Have you the witness within yourself? Does the Spirit of God bear witness with your spirit, that you are a child of God?” I was surprised, and knew not what to answer. He observed it, and asked, “* Do you know Jesus Christ?’ J paused, and said, “I know he is the Saviour of the world.” ‘ True,” replied he ; “ but do you know he has saved you ?” I answered, “J hope he has died to save me.” He only added, “ Dc you know yourself?” I said, “Ido.” But 1 fear they were vain words. Mon. 9.--I asked him many questions, both concerning himself and the church at Hernhuth. ‘The substance of his answers was this :-- “« At eighteen years old, I was sent to the university of Jena, where I spent some years in learning languages, and the vain philosophy, which I have now long been labouring to forget. Here it pleased God, by some that preached his word with power, to overturn my heart. [ mumediately threw aside all my learning, but what tended to save my teb. 1736.] REV. J. WESLEY’S JOURNAL. 19