Wesley Corpus

30 To Elizabeth Hardy

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1761-30-to-elizabeth-hardy-001
Words147
Trinity Justifying Grace Prevenient Grace
Persons who talked of being emptied before they were filled were for some time a great stumbling-block to me too; but I have since considered it thus: The great point in question is, Can we be saved from all sin or not? Now, it may please God to act in that uncommon manner, purposely to clear this point--to satisfy those persons that they are saved from all sin before He goes on in His work. Forgive me, dear Miss Hardy, that I do but just touch upon the heads of your letter. Indeed, this defect does not spring from the want of love, but only from want of time. I should not wonder if your soul was one of the next that was filled with pure love. Receive it freely, thou poor bruised reed! It is able to make thee stand.--I am Your affectionate friend and brother.