Wesley Corpus

Journal Vol1 3

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typejournal
YearNone
Passage IDjw-journal-vol1-3-289
Words375
Christology Catholic Spirit Justifying Grace
evening we called upon God for medicine, to heal those that were ‘broken in heart.” And five who had long been in the shadow of dwat. knew they were “passed from death unto life.” The sharp frost in the morning, Sunday, 14, did not prevent about fifteen hundred frum being at Hannam, to whom I called, in the words of our gracious Master, “ Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy-laden; and I will give you rest.” In the evening we claimed and received the promise, for several who were “ weary and heavy-laden.” Mon. 15.--Upon a pressing invitation, some time since received, 1 ‘set out for Wales. About four in the afternoon I preached on a little green, at the foot of the Devauden, (a high hill, two or three miles beyond Chepstow,) to three or four hundred plain people on, “ Christ our wisdom, righteousness, sanctification, and redemption.” After sermon, one who I trust is an old disciple of Christ, willingly received us into his house: whither many following, I showed them their need of a Saviour, from these words, “ Blessed are the poor in spirit.” In the morning I described more fully the way to salvation,--* Believe in the Lord Jesus, and thou shalt be saved :” and then, taking leave of my friendly host, before two came to Abergavenny. I felt in myself a strong aversion to preaching here. However, I went to Mr. W. » (the person in whose ground Mr. Whitefield preached,) to desire the use of it. He said, with all his heart,--if the minister was not willing to let me have the use of the church: after whose refusal, (for I wrote a line to him immediately,) he invited me to his house. Abouta thousand people stood patiently, (though the frost was sharp, it being after sunset,) while, from Acts xxviii, 22, I simply described the plain, old religion of the Church of England, which is now almost every where spoken against, under the new name of Methodism. An hour after, I explained it a little more fully, in a neighbouring house, showing how “ God hath exalted Jesus to be a Prince and a Saviour, to give repentance and remission of sins.”