Journal Vol1 3
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | journal |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-journal-vol1-3-250 |
| Words | 283 |
“If you ask, ‘ How can this be? How can one do good, of whom men
say all manner of evil?’ I will put you in mind, (though you once knew
this, yea, and much established me in that great truth,) the more evil
men say of me for my Lord’s sake, the more good will he do by me.
That it is for his sake, I know, and he knoweth, and the event agreeth
thereto ; for he mightily confirms the words I speak, by the Holy Ghost
given unto those that hear them. O my friend, my heart is moved toward
you. I fear you have herein ‘made shipwreck of the faith.’ I fear,
‘Satan, transformed into an angel of light,’ hath assaulted you, and prevailed also. I fear, that offspring of hell, worldly or mystic prudence,
has drawn you away from the simplicity of the Gospel. How else could
you ever conceive that the being reviled and ‘hated of all men,’ should
make us less fit for our Master’s service? How else could you ever think
of ‘saving yourself and them that hear you,’ without being ‘the filth and
offscouring of the world?’ 'To this hour is this scripture true ; and I therein
rejoice; yea, and will rejoice. Blessed be God, I enjoy the reproach of
Christ! O may you also be vile, exceeding vile, for hissake! God forbid
that you should ever be other than generally scandalous; I had almost
said universally. If any man tell you, there is a new way of following
Christ, ‘ he is a liar, and the truth is not in him.’ Tam,” &c.
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June, 1739. ] REV. J. WESLEY’S JOURNAL. 139