Treatise Letter To Mr Potter
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-treatise-letter-to-mr-potter-007 |
| Words | 389 |
“To what purpose could any further inspiration serve?”
Answer yourself: “To enlighten the understanding, and to
rectify the will.” Else, be the Scriptures ever so complete,
they will not save your soul. How, then, can you imagine it
is unnecessary; and that “the supposed need of it is injurious
to the written word?” And when you say yourself, “The Spirit
is to teach us all things, and to guide us into all truth;” judge
you, whether this is “to explain, or to supply, the written
word.” “O, He does this by the written word.” True; but
also “by his holy inspiration.” So the compilers of our
Liturgy speak; who, therefore, according to you, are guilty of
“wicked presumption, with which Satan filled their hearts,
to lie of the Holy Ghost.”
18. These, also, are the men upon whom you fall in the fol
lowing warm words:--“The power of enthusiasm over an
heated imagination may be very great. But it must be under
the ferment of that old, sour leaven, hypocrisy, to rise to that
daring height.” I think not: I think they were neither hypo
crites nor enthusiasts, though they teach me to pray for, and
consequently to expect, (unless I am an hypocrite indeed,)
“God’s holy inspiration,” both in order to “think the things
that be good,” and also “perfectly to love him, and worthily
to magnify his holy name.”
19. You go on: “They boast that their heart is clean, and
their spirit right within them.” Sir, did you ever read Morn
ing Prayer on the tenth day of the month? You then said,
“Make me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit
within me.” Did you mean what you said? If you did not, you
was guilty of the grossest hypocrisy. If you did, when did you
expect God would answer that prayer? when your body was in
the grave? Too late 1 Unless we have clean hearts before we
die, it had been good we had never been born. 20. “But they boast they are pure from sin, harmless, and
undefiled.” So, in a sound sense, is every true believer. “Nay,
they boast that their bodies are a living sacrifice, holy, accept
able to God.” Sir, is not yours? Are not your soul and body
such a sacrifice, holy, acceptable to God?