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JW Sermon (in CW 1816): Job 3:17

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typesermon
YearNone
Passage IDjw-sermon-cw1816-xiii-010
Words199
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Catholic Spirit Universal Redemption Repentance
thereby, and often cried out in the bitterness of their soul, Peace, peace, shall find what they then sought in vain, even a peace which none taketh from them. 4. And yet all this, inconceivably great as it is, is the least part of their deliverance. For in the moment wherein they shake off the flesh, they are delivered not only from the troubling of the wicked, not only from pain and sickness, from folly and infirmity, but also from sin. deliverance this, in sight of which all the rest vanish away. This is the triumphal song which every one heareth when he. entereth the gates of Paradise, " Thou being dead sinnest no more : sin hath no more dominion over thee. For in that thou diedst, thou diedst unto sin once, but in that thou livest, thou livest unto God." 5. "There-" then "the weary be at rest." The blood of the Lamb hath healed all their sickness, " hath washed them throughly from their wickedness, and cleansed them from their sin." The disease of their nature is cured ; they are at length made whole ; they are re stored to perfect soundness, They no longer
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