Journal Vol1 3
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | journal |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-journal-vol1-3-1231 |
| Words | 362 |
“ We have had four triumphant deaths lately, of three men and one
woman. The woman was Hannah Richardson, of Brestfield. When
Enoch Williams preached there, she was the bitterest persecutor in the
town, and vowed, if ever he preached there again, she would help to stone
him to death. But he never went to try. The only one of ‘this way’ in
the town was Ruth Blacker. Against her she was violently enraged, till
Ruth went to her house, reasoned the case, and at length persuaded her
to yo to Dewsbury to hear Mr. Charles Wesley. That day God begot
her by his word, so that she could never rest till she found Christ in her
own heart: and for two years she has been a steady follower of him. By
her zeal and circumspect walking many have been since stirred up to
seek the Lord. As soon as she was taken ill, she began to praise God
more than ever, for the work he had wrought in hersoul. She said, ‘ At
first I thought I had no will, and that God’s love was all that was in my
heart: but when my little child gave a sudden shriek, I found my heart
was not free; and it damped the love of God in my soul for two hours. But the Lord is come again, and now I am fully assured he does take up
all the room in my heart. He has sanctified me throughout, body, soul,
and spirit. JI am a witness for Jesus Christ, that he is a greater Saviour
than Adam was a sinner. O watch and pray, and ye shall not be overcome in the hour of temptation! Keep close to your meetings, and the
Lord will meet you. If you neglect these, or private prayer, you will
become barren in your own souls, and the god of this world will get an
advantage over you. But if you keep close to God and one another, you
will find Jesus a Saviour to the uttermost, as I, the most unworthy of
mankind, do.’ For some time before she died, her prayer was turned
into praise.