10 To Ann Foard
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letter-1767-10-to-ann-foard-000 |
| Words | 217 |
To Ann Foard
Date: LONDONDERRY, April 20, 1767.
Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1767)
Author: John Wesley
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DEAR SISTER,--Certainly the point we should always have in view is, What is best for eternity And I believe it would be best for you to change your condition if a proper person offers. But I should scruple doing this without a parent's consent. If your mother is willing, I see no objection to your marrying one that fears God and is seeking salvation through Christ. Such an one is not an unbeliever in the sense wherein that word is taken in 2Corinthians vi. 14.
I love to think of you and hear from you. I want you to be always holy and happy. And why not You have a strong Helper; and shall not His strength be made perfect in your weakness Why, then, should you stop short of His whole promise--'Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart' Hold Him to His word, and let not your hope be weakened by the subtle reasonings of men. Still let the language of your heart be,
Big with earnest expectation,
Let me sit at Thy feet,
Longing for salvation [1]
As long as you are in this spirit you will not forget
Your affectionate brother.