Treatise Address To The Clergy
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-treatise-address-to-the-clergy-017 |
| Words | 369 |
Hereby, however, he showed that he set an
higher value on the gift, than on the money which he would
have parted with for it. But you do not; you set a far higher
value on the money than on the gift; insomuch that you do
not desire, you will not accept of, the gift, unless the money
accompany it ! The Bishop said, when you was ordained,
“Receive thou the Holy Ghost.” But that was the least of
your care. Let who will receive this, so you receive the
money, the revenue of a good benefice. While you minister
the word and sacraments before God, he gives the Holy
Ghost to those who duly receive them: So that, “through
your hands,” likewise, “the Holy Ghost is,” in this sense,
“given” now. But you have little concern whether he be
or not; so little, that you will minister no longer, he shall be
given no more, either through your lips or hands, if you have
no more money for your labour. O Simon, Simon what a
saint wert thou, compared to many of the most honourable
men now in Christendom |
Let not any either ignorantly or wilfully mistake me. I
would not “muzzle the ox that treadeth out the corn.” I
know the spiritual “labourer,” too, “is worthy of his
reward;” and that, if “we sow unto” our flock “spiritual
things,” it is meet that we “reap of their carnal things.” I
do not therefore blame, no, not in any degree, a Minister's
taking a yearly salary; but I blame his seeking it. The thing
blamable is the having it in his view, as the motive, or any
part of the motive, for entering into this sacred office. Hic nigra succus loliginis, hac est
AErugomera."
If preferment, or honour, or profit was in his eye, his eye was
not single. And our Lord knew no medium between a
single and an evil eye. The eye, therefore, which is not
single is evil. It is a plain, adjudged case. He then that
has any other design in undertaking or executing the office
of a Minister than purely this, to glorify God and save souls,
his eye is not single.