Wesley Corpus

08 To Miss March Editors Introductory Notes 1760

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1760-08-to-miss-march-editors-introductory-notes-1760-000
Words206
Means of Grace Reign of God Trinity
To Miss March Editor's Introductory Notes: 1760 Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1760) Author: John Wesley --- [7] LIVERPOOL, March 29, 1760. Having a little longer reprieve, I snatch the opportunity of writing a few lines before we embark. Prayer is certainly the grand means of drawing near to God; and all others are helpful to us only so far as they are mixed with or prepare us for this. The comfort of it may be taken away by wandering thoughts, but not the benefit: violently to fight against these is not the best and speediest way to conquer them; ;but rather humbly and calmly to ask and wait for His help, who will bruise Satan under your feet. You may undoubtedly remain in peace and joy until you are perfected in love. You need neither enter into a dispute, when persons speak wrong, nor yet betray the truth; there is a middle way. You may simply say, 'I believe otherwise; but I think, and let think; I am not fond of contending on this or any other head, lest I receive more hurt than I can do good.' Remember your calling; be A simple follower of the Lamb, And harmless as a little child.