Treatise Minutes Of Conversations 1744
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-treatise-minutes-of-conversations-1744-023 |
| Words | 283 |
We ought not so to do. Let them all their life long
rejoice unto God, so it be with reverence. And even if light
ness or pride should mix with their joy, let us not strike at
the joy itself, (this is the gift of God,) but at that lightness
or pride, that the evil may cease and the good remain. Q. 19. Ought we to be anxiously careful about perfection,
lest we should die before we have attained ? A. In nowise. We ought to be thus careful for nothing,
neither spiritual mor temporal. Q. 20. But ought we not to be troubled on account of the
sinful nature which still remains in us? A. It is good for us to have a deep sense of this, and to be
much ashamed before the Lord: But this should only incite
us the more earnestly to turn unto Christ every moment, and
to draw light, and life, and strength from him, that we may
go on conquering and to conquer. And, therefore, when the
sense of our sin most abounds, the sense of his love should
much more abound. Q. 21. Will our joy or our trouble increase as we grow in
grace? A. Perhaps both. But without doubt our joy in the Lord
will increase as our love increases. Q. 22. Is not the teaching believers to be continually
poring upon their inbred sin, the ready way to make them
forget that they were purged from their former sins? A. We find by experience it is; or to make them under
value and account it a little thing : whereas, indeed, (though
there are still greater gifts behind,) this is inexpressibly great