Treatise Doctrine Of Original Sin
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-treatise-doctrine-of-original-sin-178 |
| Words | 389 |
“‘The putting on the new man’ is one thing, and
the creating him is another. He must first be created, and
then put on.” (Page 152.) No.; he is created and put on at
the same time; the former word more directly referring to God,
who creates, the latter to man, who is created. “But God,”
you say, “‘created the new man, when he erected the gospel
dispensation, as appears from Eph. ii. 15, 19-22.” I answer:
(1.) If those latter verses are explanatory of that expression,
“one new man,” in the 15th, then it does not mean one out
ward profession, but the one Church of living believers in
Christ. (2.) The expression in the 15th verse is not the same
with what we are now considering. Neither is the meaning of
that and this expression the same: “One new man means
one Church, and nothing else;” “the new man” means quite
another thing,-the work of God in every individual believer. You say, 5. “‘The old man and the new, and ‘the new
'man's being renewed and created, and the ‘renewing of the
Ephesians, all refer, not to any corruption of nature, but to
their late wicked life.” (Page 153.) What? Does their being
“renewed in the spirit of their mind” refer only to their
wicked life? If you had not affirmed this, I should really
wonder at your affirming quickly after, “In all other places
of Scripture, except 2 Cor. iv. 16, ‘renewing’ relates only to
a vicious course of life;” (Page 154;) seeing you immediately
confute yourself by both the following citations:--“Be not
conformed to this world, but be ye transformed by the renewal
of your mind:” (Rom.xii. 2:) Unless the mind be only another
expression for “a vicious course of life.” “We ourselves also
were sometimes foolish, disobedient, deceived, serving divers
lusts and pleasures; living in malice and envy, hateful, and
hating one another.” (Titus iii. 3-5.) Do these words imply
nothing but “a vicious course of life?” no inward corruption
at all? “‘But after that the lovingkindness and love of God
our Saviour toward man appeared,--He saved us by the
renewing of the Holy Ghost.’” From what? from a vicious
course of life only? Nay, but from “foolishness” of heart
also; from error, from malice, hatred, envy, evil desire; all
which are inward corruptions.