Treatise Farther Appeal Part 3
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-treatise-farther-appeal-part-3-047 |
| Words | 398 |
1. Surely ye are without excuse, all who do not yet
know the day of your visitation the day wherein the great
God, who hath been forgotten among us days without number,
is arising at once to be avenged of his adversaries, and to
visit and redeem his people. Are not his judgments and
mercies both abroad? and still will ye not learn righteousness? Is not the Lord passing by? Doth not a great and strong
wind already begin “to rend the mountains and to break in
pieces the rocks before the Lord?” Is not the earthquake
also felt already? and a fire hath begun to burn in his anger. Who knoweth what will be the end thereof.” But at the
same time, he is speaking to many in “a still, small voice.”
He that hath ears to hear, let him hear, lest he be suddenly
destroyed, and that without remedy :
2. What excuse can possibly be made for those who are
regardless of such a season as this? who are, at such a crisis,
stupid, senseless, unapprehensive? caring for none of these
things; who do not give themselves the pains to think about
them, but are still easy and unconcerned ? What! can there
ever be a point on which it more behoves you to think; and
that with the coolest and deepest attention? As long as the
heaven and the earth remain, can there be anything of so vast
importance, as God’s last call to a guilty land, just perishing
in its iniquity? You, with those round about you, deserved long ago to have
“drank the dregs of the cup of trembling; ” yea, to have been
“punished with everlasting destruction from the presence of
the Lord, and from the glory of his power.” But he hath
not dealt with you according to your sins, neither rewarded
you after your iniquities. And once more he is mixing
mercy with judgment. Once more he is crying aloud, “Turn
ye, turn ye from your evil ways; for why will ye die, O house
of Israel?” And will you not deign to give him the hearing? If you are not careful to answer him in this matter, do not
still shut your eyes, and stop your ears, and harden your
stubborn heart. O beware, lest God laugh at your calamity,
and mock when your fear cometh ! 3.