Treatise Doctrine Of Original Sin
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-treatise-doctrine-of-original-sin-303 |
| Words | 376 |
Sin has closed the window of
the soul. It is the land of darkness and the shadow of death,
where ‘the light is as darkness.’ The ‘prince of darkness’
reigns therein, and nothing but the ‘works of darkness’ are
framed there. That you may be the more fully convinced of
this, take the following evidences of it:--
“1. The darkness that was upon the face of ‘the world’
before, and at the time that Christ came. When Adam by his
sin had lost his light, it pleased God to reveal to him the way of
salvation. (Gen. iii. 15.) This was handed down by holy men
before the flood; yet the natural darkness of the mind of man
so prevailed, as to carry off all sense of true religion from the
old world, except what remained in Noah’s family. After the
flood, as men increased, their natural darkness of mind
prevailed again, and the light decayed, till it died out among
the generality of mankind, and was preserved only among
the posterity of Shem. And even with them it was near
setting, when God called Abraham ‘from serving other
gods.” (Joshua xxiv. 15.) God gave him a more full
revelation, which he communicated to his family: (Gen. xviii. 19:) Yet the natural darkness wore it out at length,
save that it was preserved among the posterity of Jaeob. In Egypt, that darkness so prevailed over them also, that
a new revelation was necessary. And many a dark cloud
got above that, during the time from Moses to Christ. When
Christ came, nothing was to be seen in the Gentile world but
“darkness and cruel habitations. They were drowned in super
stition and idolatry; and whatever wisdom was among their
philosophers, ‘the world by that wisdom knew not God, but
became more and more vain in their imaginations. Nor were
the Jews much wiser: Except a few, gross darkness covered
them also. Their traditions were multiplied; but the know
ledge of those things wherein the life of religion lies was lost. They gloried in outward ordinances, but knew nothing of
“worshipping God in Spirit and in truth.' . “Now, what but the natural darkness of men’s minds could
still thus wear out the light of external revelation?