Treatise Plain Account Of Christian Perfection
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-treatise-plain-account-of-christian-perfection-088 |
| Words | 358 |
“God frequently conceals the part which his children have
in the conversion of other souls. Yet one may boldly say,
that person who long groans before him for the conversion of
another, whenever that soul is converted to God, is one of
the chief causes of it. “Charity cannot be practised right, unless, First, we exercise
it the moment God gives the occasion; and, Secondly, retire
the instant after to offer it to God by humble thanksgiving. And this for three reasons: First, to render him what we have
received from him. The Second, to avoid the dangerous
temptation which springs from the very goodness of these
works. And the Third, to unite ourselves to God, in whom
the soul expands itself in prayer, with all the graces we have
received, and the good works we have done, to draw from him
new strength against the bad effects which these very works
may produce in us, if we do not make use of the antidotes
which God has ordained against these poisons. The true
means to be filled anew with the riches of grace is thus to
strip ourselves of it; and without this it is extremely difficult
not to grow faint in the practice of good works. “Good works do not receive their last perfection, till they,
as it were, lose themselves in God. This is a kind of death
to them, resembling that of our bodies, which will not attain
their highest life, their immortality, till they lose themselves
in the glory of our souls, or rather of God, wherewith they
shall be filled. And it is only what they had of earthly and
mortal, which good works lose by this spiritual death. “Fire is the symbol of love; and the love of God is the
principle and the end of all our good works. But truth
surpasses figure; and the fire of divine love has this advantage
over material fire, that it can re-ascend to its source, and
raise thither with it all the good works which it produces. And by this means it prevents their being corrupted by pride,
vanity, or any evil mixture.