Treatise Farther Appeal Part 1
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-treatise-farther-appeal-part-1-072 |
| Words | 384 |
27.) And St. Peter saith the same: ‘The Spirit of glory and
of God resteth upon you. O what comfort is this to the heart
of a true Christian, to think that the Holy Ghost dwelleth in
him ! “If God be with us,’ as the Apostle saith, “who can be
against us?” He giveth patience and joyfulness of heart, in
temptation and affliction, and is therefore worthily called ‘the
Comforter.” (John xiv. 16.) He doth instruct the hearts of the
simple in the knowledge of God and his word; therefore he
is justly termed ‘the Spirit of truth.’ (xvi. 13.) And where the
Holy Ghost doth instruct and teach, there is no delay at all in
learning.” (Ibid.)
From this passage I learn, First, that every true Christian
now “receives the Holy Ghost,” as the Paraclete or Comfor
ter promised by our Lord, John xiv. 16: Secondly, that every
Christian receives him as “the Spirit of truth,” (promised
John xvi.) to “teach him all things:” And, Thirdly, that “the
anointing,” mentioned in the first Epistle of St. John, “abides
in every Christian.”
26. “In reading of God’s word, he profiteth most that is
most inspired with the Holy Ghost.” (Homily on reading the
Scripture, Part I.)-
“Human and worldly wisdom is not needful to the under
standing of Scripture, but the revelation of the Holy Ghost,
who inspireth the true meaning unto them that with humility
and diligence search for it.” (Ibid. Part II.)
“Make him know and feel that there is no other name
under heaven given unto men, whereby we can be saved. “If we feel our conscience at peace with God, through
remission of our sin,--all is of God.” Homily on Rogation,
Week, Part III.)
“If you feel such a faith in you, rejoice in it, and let it be
daily increasing by well-working.” (Homily on Faith, Part III.)
“The faithful may feel wrought tranquillity of conscience,
the increase of faith and hope, with many other graces of God.”
(Homily on the Sacrament, Part I.)
“Godly men feel inwardly God's Holy Spirit, inflaming
their hearts with love.” (Homily on certain places of Scrip
ture, Part I.)
“God give us grace to know these things, and to feel them
in our hearts | This knowledge and feeling is not of ourselves.