Treatise Letter To The Bishop Of London
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-treatise-letter-to-the-bishop-of-london-003 |
| Words | 335 |
11.) “Such an instantaneous work
ing of the Holy Spirit as finishes the business of salvation once
for all.” (Ibid.) I neither teach nor believe it; and am there
fore clear of all the consequences that may arise therefrom. I
believe “a gradual improvement in grace and goodness,” I mean,
in the knowledge and love of God, is a good “testimony of our
present sincerity towards God; ” although I dare not say, It is
“the only true ground of humble assurance,” or the only
foundation on which a Christian builds his “hopes of accept
ance and salvation.” For I think, “other foundation” of these
“can no man lay, than that which is laid, even Jesus Christ.”
8. To the charge of holding “sinless perfection,” as your
Lordship states it, I might likewise plead, Not guilty; seeing
one ingredient thereof, in your Lordship’s account, is “freedom
from temptation.” (Ibid. p. 17.) Whereas I believe, “there
is no such perfection in this life as implies an entire deliverance
from manifold temptations.” But I will not decline the
charge. I will repeat once more my coolest thoughts upon
this head; and that in the very terms which I did several
years ago, as I presume your Lordship cannot be ignorant :
“What, it may be asked, do you mean by ‘one that is per
fect, or, “one that is as his Master?' We mean one in whom
is ‘the mind which was in Christ,’ and who so “walketh as He
walked; a man that ‘hath clean hands and a pure heart; or
that is “cleansed from all filthiness of flesh and spirit; one
“in whom there is no occasion of stumbling, and who, accord
ingly, ‘doth not commit sin. To declare this a little more
particularly : We understand by that scriptural expression, “a
perfect man, one in whom God hath fulfilled his faithful word:
“From all your filthiness, and from all your idols, will I cleanse
you. I will also save you from all your uncleanness.