Treatise Plain Account Of Christian Perfection
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-treatise-plain-account-of-christian-perfection-048 |
| Words | 398 |
But what does it signify, whether any have attained. it or no, seeing so many scriptures witness for it? “A. If I were convinced that none in England had attained
what has been so clearly and strongly preached by such a
number of Preachers, in so many places, and for so long a
time, I should be clearly convinced that we had all mistaken
the meaning of those scriptures; and therefore, for the time
to come, I too must teach that “sin will remain till death.’”
20. In the year 1762, there was a great increase of the work
of God in London. Many, who had hitherto cared for none of
these things, were deeply convinced of their lost estate; many
found redemption in the blood of Christ; not a few backsliders
were healed; and a considerable number of persons believed
that God had saved them from all sin. Easily foreseeing that
Satan would be endeavouring to sow tares among the wheat,
I took much pains to apprize them of the danger, particularly
with regard to pride and enthusiasm. And while I stayed in
town, I had reason to hope they continued both humble and
sober-minded. But almost as soon as I was gone enthusiasm
broke in. Two or three began to take their own imaginations
for impressions from God, and thence to suppose that they
should never die; and these, labouring to bring others into the
same opinion, occasioned much noise and confusion. Soon
after, the same persons, with a few more, ran into other extrava
gances; fancying they could not be tempted; that they should
feel no more pain; and that they had the gift of prophecy, and
of discerning of spirits. At my return to London, in autumn,
some of them stood reproved; but others were got above
instruction. Meantime, a flood of reproach came upon me
almost from every quarter; from themselves, because I was
checking them on all occasions; and from others, because,
they said, I did not check them. However, the hand of the
Lord was not stayed, but more and more sinners were
convinced; while some were almost daily converted to God,
and others enabled to love him with all their heart. 21. About this time, a friend at some distance from
London wrote to me as follows:
“BE not over alarmed that Satan sows tares among the
wheat of Christ.