Journal Vol1 3
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | journal |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-journal-vol1-3-094 |
| Words | 373 |
Fri. 3.--I came to Mr. Delamotte’s, at Blendon, where I expected
a cold reception. But God had prepared the way before me: and I
no sooner mentioned my name, than I was welcomed in such a manner,
as constrained me to say, “ Surely God is in this place, and I knew it
not! Blessed be ye of the Lord! Ye have shown more kindness in the
latter end than in the beginning.”
In the evening I came once more to London, whence I had been
absent two years and near four months.
Many reasons I have to bless God, though the design I went upon
did not take effect, for my having been carried into that strange land,
contrary to all my preceding resolutions. Hereby I trust he hath in
some measure “ humbled me and proved me, and shown me what was
in my heart.” Hereby I have been taught to “beware of men.” Hereby
I am come to know assuredly, that if “ in all our ways we acknowledge
God,” he will, where reason fails, ‘direct our path,” by lot or by the
other means which he knoweth. Hereby I am delivered from the fear
of the sea, which I had both dreaded and abhorred from my youth.
Hereby God has given me to know many of his servants ; particularly those of the Church of Hernhuth. Hereby my passage is opened
to the writings of holy men in the German, Spanish, and Italian tongues.
I hope too some good may come to others hereby. All in Georgia
have heard the word of God. Some have believed, and began to run
well. A few steps have been taken toward publishing the glad tidings
both to the African and American Heathens. Many children have
learned “ how they ought to serve God,” and to be useful to their neighbour. And those whom it most concerns have an opportunity of knowing the true state of their infant colony, and laying a firmer foundation
of peace and happiness to many generations.
Sat. 4.--I told my friends some of the reasons which a little hastened my return to England. They all agreed it would be proper to
relate them to the Trustees of Georgia.