Wesley Corpus

Upon Our Lord's Sermon on the Mount IX

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typesermon
Year1748
Passage IDjw-sermon-029-007
Words390
Sanctifying Grace
14. Does not every reasonable, every thinking man see that he cannot possibly serve God and mammon Because there is the most absolute contrariety, the most irreconcilable enmity between them. The contrariety between the most opposite things on earth, between fire and water, darkness and light, vanishes into nothing when compared to the contrariety between God and mammon. So that, in whatsoever respect you serve the one, you necessarily renounce the other. Do you believe in God through Christ Do you trust in him as your strength, your help, your shield, and your exceeding great reward as your happiness your end in all, above all things Then you cannot trust in riches. It is absolutely impossible you should, so long as you have this faith in God. Do you thus trust in riches Then you have denied the faith. You do not trust in the living God. Do you love God Do you seek and find happiness in him Then you cannot love the world, neither the things of the world. You are crucified to the world, and the world crucified to you. Do you love the world Are your affections set on things beneath Do you seek happiness in earthly things Then it is impossible you should love God. Then the love of the Father is not in you. Do you resemble God Are you merciful, as your Father is merciful Are you transformed, by the renewal of your mind, into the image of him that created you Then you cannot be conformed to the present world. You have renounced all its affections and lusts. Are you conformed to the world Does your soul still bear the image of the earthly Then you are not renewed in the spirit of your mind. You do not bear the image of the heavenly. Do you obey God Are you zealous to do his will on earth as the angels do in heaven Then it is impossible you should obey mammon. Then you set the world at open defiance. You trample its customs and maxims under foot, and will neither follow nor be led by them. Do you follow the world Do you live like other men Do you please men Do you please yourself Then you cannot be a servant of God. You are of your master and father, the devil.