Wesley Corpus

Sermon 126

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typesermon
YearNone
Passage IDjw-sermon-126-000
Words211
Reign of God Christology Prevenient Grace
On The Danger Of Increasing Riches "If riches increase, set not thine heart upon them." Ps. 62:10. 1. From that express declaration of our Lord, "It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of heaven," we may easily learn, that none can have riches without being greatly endangered by them. But if the danger of barely having them is so great, how much greater is the danger of increasing them! This danger is great even to those who receive what is transmitted to them by their forefathers; but it is abundantly greater to those who acquire them by their skill and industry. Therefore, nothing can be more prudent than this caution: "If riches increase, set not thine heart upon them." 2. It is true, riches, and the increase of them, are the gift of God. Yet great care is to be taken, that what is intended for a blessing, do not turn into a curse. To prevent which, it is highly expedient to consider seriously, I. What is meant by riches; and when they may be said to increase. II. What is implied in setting our hearts upon them; and how we may avoid it.