Wesley Corpus

Treatise Plain Account Of Christian Perfection

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typetreatise
YearNone
Passage IDjw-treatise-plain-account-of-christian-perfection-090
Words369
Social Holiness Catholic Spirit Religious Experience
It is not worth while to contend for a term. It is “ salvation from sin.” “(7.) It is ‘perfect love.” (1 John iv. 18.) This is the essence of it; its properties, or inseparable fruits, are, rejoicing evermore, praying without ceasing, and in every thing giving thanks. (1 Thess. v. 16, &c.) “(8.) It is improvable. It is so far from lying in an indivisible point, from being incapable of increase, that one perfected in love may grow in grace far swifter than he did before. “(9.) It is amissible, capable of being lost; of which we have numerous instances. But we were not thoroughly convinced of this, till five or six years ago. “(10.) It is constantly both preceded and followed by a gradual work. “(11.) But is it in itself instantaneous or not? In examining this, let us go on step by step. “An instantaneous change has been wrought in some believers: None can deny this. “Since that change, they enjoy perfect love; they feel this, and this alone; they ‘rejoice evermore, pray without ceasing, and in everything give thanks. Now, this is all that I mean by perfection; therefore, these are witnesses of the perfec tion which I preach. “‘But in some this change was not instantaneous.” They did not perceive the instant when it was wrought. It is often difficult to perceive the instant when a man dies; yet there is an instant in which life ceases. And if ever sin ceases, there must be a last moment of its existence, and a first moment of our deliverance from it. “‘But if they have this love now, they will lose it. They may; but they need not. And whether they do or no, they have it now; they now experience what we teach. They now are all love; they now rejoice, pray, and praise without ceasing. “‘However, sin is only suspended in them; it is not destroyed. Call it which you please. They are all love to-day; and they take no thought for the morrow. “‘But this doctrine has been much abused.’ So has that of justification by faith. But that is no reason for giving up either this or any other scriptural doctrine.