Treatise Plain Account Of Christian Perfection
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-treatise-plain-account-of-christian-perfection-072 |
| Words | 356 |
31. Can those who fall from this state recover it? “A. Why not? We have many instances of this also. |
Nay, it is an exceeding common thing for persons to lose it
more than once, before they are established therein. “It is therefore to guard them who are saved from sin, from
every occasion of stumbling, that I give the following advices. But first I shall speak plainly concerning the work itself. “I esteem this late work to be of God; probably the
greatest now upon earth. Yet, like all others, this also is
mixed with much human frailty. But these weaknesses are
far less than might have been expected; and ought to have
been joyfully borne by all that loved and followed after
righteousness. That there have been a few weak, warm
headed men, is no reproach to the work itself, no just ground
for accusing a multitude of sober-minded men, who are
patterns of strict holiness. Yet (just the contrary to what
ought to have been) the opposition is great; the helps few. Hereby many are hindered from seeking faith and holiness
by the false zeal of others; and some who at first began to
run well are turned out of the way. “Q. 32. What is the First advice + that you would give
them ? “A. Watch and pray continually against pride. If God has
cast it out, see that it enter no more: It is full as dangerous as
desire. And you may slide back into it unawares; especially
if you think there is no danger of it. ‘Nay, but I ascribe all I
have to God.” So you may, and be proud nevertheless. For
it is pride, not only to ascribe anything we have to ourselves,
but to think we have what we really have not. Mr. L , for
instance, ascribed all the light he had to God, and so far he
was humble; but then he thought he had more light than any
man living; and this was palpable pride. So you ascribe all
the knowledge you have to God; and in this respect you are
humble.