Wesley Corpus

67 To Mrs Savage

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1771-67-to-mrs-savage-000
Words183
Assurance Religious Experience Christology
To Mrs. Savage Date: BRISTOL, September 19, 1771. Source: The Letters of John Wesley (1771) Author: John Wesley --- MY DEAR SISTER,--A report was spread abroad of my coming to Broadmarston and several other places; but I know not what was the occasion of it. I am now expected in the southern parts of the kingdom, and my course has been for several years as fixed as that of the sun. Mr. Ellis is a steady, experienced man, and a sound preacher. Wherever he is the work of our Lord prospers in his hand; and the more so as he is a lover of discipline, without which the best preaching is of little use. I advise you to speak to him as freely as possible, and he will be made profitable to your soul. Your late trials were intended to give you a deeper sense of your poverty and helplessness. But see that you cast not away that confidence which hath great recompense of reward. Cleave to Him with your whole heart, and all is well.--I am, my dear sister, Your affectionate brother.