Treatise Farther Appeal Part 2
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-treatise-farther-appeal-part-2-003 |
| Words | 371 |
8.) Yea, when God sent
unto them, saying, “Take heed unto yourselves, and bear no
burden on the Sabbath-day, neither do ye any work, but
hallow ye the Sabbath-day, as I commanded your fathers:--
Yet they obeyed not, neither inclined their ear, but made
their neck stiff, that they might not hear, nor receive
instruction.” (Jer xvii. 21-23.)
Neither did they honour their parents, or those whom God,
from time to time, appointed to be rulers over them: “In thee”
(in Jerusalem, saith the Prophet) “they have set light by father
and mother.” (Ezekiel xxii. 7.) And from the very day when
God brought them up out of the land of Egypt, their mur
murings, chiding, rebellion, and disobedience, against those
whom he had chosen to go before them, make the most
considerable part of their history. So that had not Moses
“stood in the gap,” he had even then destroyed them from
the face of the earth. 7. How much more did they afterwards provoke God, by
drunkenness, sloth, and luxury ! “They have erred through
wine,” saith the Prophet Isaiah, “ and through strong drink
they are out of the way: ” (xxviii. 7 :) Which occasioned those
vehement and repeated warnings against that reigning sin:
“Woe to the drunkards of Ephraim, them that are overcome
with wine!” (Verse 1.) “The drunkards of Ephraim shall be
trodden under foot.” (Verse 3.) “Woe unto them that rise up
early that they may follow strong drink; that continue until
night, till wine inflame them !--But they regard not the work
of the Lord, neither consider the operation of his hands.”
(v. 11, 12.) “Woe unto them that are mighty to drink wine,
and men of strength to mingle strong drink l’’ (Verse 22.)
“Woe to them that are at ease in Zion; that lie upon beds
of ivory, and stretch themselves upon their couches, and eat
the lambs out of the flock, and the calves out of the midst of
the stall; that chant to the sound of the viol, and invent to
themselves instruments of music; that drink wine in bowls, and
anoint themselves with the chief ointments: But they are not
grieved for the affliction of Joseph.” (Amos vi.