Treatise Doctrine Of Original Sin
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-treatise-doctrine-of-original-sin-318 |
| Words | 389 |
And what are the natural man’s civil
actions, such as buying, selling, working, but fruit to himself? Yea, self is the highest end of unregenerate men, even in their
religious actions. They perform duties for a name; for some
worldly interest; or, at best, in order to escape from hell. They seek not God at all, but for their own interest. So that
God is only the means, and self their end. “Thus have I given a rude draught of man’s will in his
natural state, drawn from Scripture and our own experience. Now, since all must be wrong where the understanding and
will are so corrupt, I shall briefly despatch what remains. “3. The affections are corrupted; wholly disordered and dis
tempered. They are like an unruly horse, that either will not
receive, or violently runs away with, the rider. Man's heart is
naturally a mother of abominations: “For from within, out of
the heart of men, proceed evil thoughts, adulteries, fornications,
murders, thefts, covetousness.’ The natural man’s affections
are wholly misplaced; he is a spiritual monster. His heart is,
where his feet should be, fixed on earth: His heels are lifted
up against heaven, which his heart should be set on: His face
is toward hell, his back toward heaven. He loves what he
should hate, and hates what he should love; joys in what he
ought to mourn for, and mourns for what he should rejoice
in; glories in his shame, and is ashamed of his glory; abhors
what he should desire, and desires what he should abhor. If
his affections are set on lawful objects, they are either exces
sive or defective. These objects have either too little of them,
or too much. But spiritual things have always too little. “Here is “a threefold cord’ against Heaven, not easily
broken,--a blind mind, a perverse will, disordered affections. The mind, swelled with pride, says, The man should not
stoop; the will, opposite to the will of God, says, He will not;
and the corrupt affections, rising against the Lord, in defence
of the corrupt will, say, He shall not. And thus we stand
out against God, till we are created anew in Christ Jesus. “4. The conscience is corrupt and defiled. It cannot do
its work, but according to the light it hath to work by.