Treatise Life And Death Of John Fletcher
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-treatise-life-and-death-of-john-fletcher-009 |
| Words | 388 |
So I sat mourning, while others rejoiced. I went home, still
resolving to wrestle with the Lord, like Jacob, till I should
become a prevailing Israel. 5. “I begged of God, the following day, to show me the
wickedness of my heart. I besought him to increase my
convictions; for I was afraid I did not mourn enough for my
sins. But I found relief in Mr. Wesley's Journal, where I
learned, that we should not build on what we feel, but go to
Christ with all our sins, and all our hardness of heart. On
the 21st, I wrote down part of what filled my heart; namely,
a confession of my sins, misery, and helplessness, together with
a resolution to seek Christ even unto death. In the evening,
I read the Scriptures, and found a sort of pleasure in seeing
a picture of my own wickedness exactly drawn in the third of
the Romans, and that of my present condition in the seventh. I often wished to be acquainted with somebody who had been
in my condition; and resolved to seek for onc to whom I
might unbosom my whole soul. On Thursday, Satan beset
me hard : I sinned, and grievously too. And now I almost
gave up all hope; I was on the brink of despair; and never
theless continued to fall into sin, as often as I had temptation. But I must observe, that though I frequently thought hell
would be my portion, yet I never was much afraid of it:
Whether this was owing to a secret hope, or to hardness of
heart, I know not. But I was continually crying out, ‘What
stupidity ! I see myself hanging over hell, as it were by a
single thread ' And yet I am not afraid, but sin on 1 O
what is man without the grace of God! A very devil in
wickedness, though inferior to him in power !” In the evening
I went to a sincere friend, and told him something of my
state. He endeavoured to administer comfort; but it was not
suited to my state. When we parted, he gave me some
advice which was better suited to my condition. ‘God,” said
he, ‘is merciful; God loves you; and if he denies you
anything, it is for your good.