Treatise Farther Appeal Part 1
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-treatise-farther-appeal-part-1-067 |
| Words | 328 |
“If we live in the Spirit,”
quickened by his renovation, we must also ‘walk in the Spirit,”
following his direction, led by his manuduction. We are also
animated and acted by the Spirit of God, who giveth ‘both to
will and to do: And ‘as many as are’ thus ‘led by the Spirit of
God, are the sons of God.” (Rom. viii. 14.) Moreover, that
this direction may prove more effectual, we are guided in our
prayers by the same Spirit; according to the promise, ‘I will
pour upon the house of David, and upon the inhabitants of
Jerusalem, the Spirit of grace and supplication.” (Zech. xii. 10.)
Whereas then ‘this is the confidence which we have in him,
that if we ask anything according to his will, he heareth us;”
and whereas ‘we know not what we should pray for as we ought,
the Spirit itself maketh intercession for us with groanings which
cannot be uttered;’ and “he that searcheth the hearts knoweth
what is the mind of the Spirit, because he maketh intercession
for the saints, according to the will of God.” (Rom. viii.27.) From
which intercession,” (made for all true Christians,) “he hath the
name of the Paraclete given him by Christ, who said, ‘I will pray
the Father, and he will give you another Paraclete.” (John xiv. 16,26.)‘For if any man sin, we have a Paraclete with the Father,
Jesus Christ the righteous,” saith St. John; ‘who maketh inter
cession for us,” saith St. Paul. (Rom. viii. 34.) And we have
‘another Paraclete,” saith our Saviour; (John xiv. 16;) ‘which
also maketh intercession for us,” saith St. Paul. (Rom. viii. 27.) A Paraclete, then, in the notion of the Scriptures, is an
intercessor. “It is also the office of the Holy Ghost, to “assure us of the
adoption of sons,’ to create in us a sense of the paternal love of
God towards us, to give us an earnest of our everlasting inherit
ance.