Journal Vol1 3
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | journal |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-journal-vol1-3-303 |
| Words | 396 |
5. I magnify the grace of God which is in many among you, enaoung you to love
him who hath first loved us; teaching you, in whatsoever state you are, therewith
to be content ; causing you to trample under foot the lust of the flesh, the lust of the
eye, and the pride of fe ; and, above all, giving you tc love one another in a manner
the world knoweth not of.
6. I praise God that he hath delivered, and yet doth deliver, you from those outward sins that overspread the face of the earth. No cursing, no light or false swearing, no profaning the name of God, is heard among you. No robbery or theft, no
gluttony or drunkenness, no whoredom or adultery, no quarrelling or brawling,
(those scandals of the Christian name,) are found within your gates. No diversions
but such as bevome saints, as may be used in the name of the Lord Jesus. You
regard not outward adorning, but rather desire the ornament of a serious, meek, and
quiet spirit. You are not slothful in business, but labour to eat your own bread;
and wisely manage “the mammon of unrighteousness,” that ye may have to give to
others also, to feed the hungry, and cover the naked with a garment.
7. Llove and esteem you for your excellent discipline, scarce inferior to that of the
apostolic age; for your due subordination of officers, every one knowing and keeping
his proper rank; for your exact division of the people wnder your charge, so that
each may be fed with food convenient for them; for your care that all who are
employed in the service of the Church should frequently and freely confer together ;
and, in consequence thereof, your exact and seasonable knowledge of the state of
every member; and your ready distribution either of spiritual or temporal relief, as
every man hath need.
8. Perhaps, then, some of you will say, “If you allow all this, what more can you
desire?” 'The following extract will answer you at large, wherein I have first given
a naked relation (among other things) of many facts and conversations that passed
between us in the scme order of time as they occurred; and then summed up what I
cannot approve of yet, that it may be tried by the word of God. é