Wesley Corpus

16 To Mrs Barton Jane Hilton

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1769-16-to-mrs-barton-jane-hilton-000
Words212
Free Will Reign of God Trinity
To Mrs. Barton (Jane Hilton) Date: LISBURN, April 9, 1769. Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1769) Author: John Wesley --- MY DEAR SISTER,--I thank Brother Barton [Miss Hilton had recently married William Barton, of Beverley. See letter of Sept. 30, 1768.] for his letter. Both of you have now more need than ever continually to watch and pray that you enter not into temptation. There will be a great danger of so cleaving to each other as to forget God, or of being so taken up with a creature as to abate your hunger and thirst after righteousness. There will be a danger likewise of whiling away time, of not improving it to the uttermost, of spending more of it than needs in good sort of talk with each other which yet does not quicken your souls. If you should once get into an habit of this, it will be exceeding hard to break it off. Therefore you should now attend to every step you take, that you may begin as you hope to hold on to the end. And beware you are not entangled with worldly care any more than worldly desire. Be careful for nothing, but in everything make your request known to God with thanksgiving. Your affectionate brother.