Treatise Predestination Calmly Considered
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-treatise-predestination-calmly-considered-061 |
| Words | 385 |
17.)
“Look to yourselves, that we lose not the things which we
have wrought.” (2 John 8.)
“Hold that fast which thou hast, that no man take thy
crown.” (Rev. iii. 11.) And, to conclude :
“So likewise shall my heavenly Father do also unto you,
if ye from your hearts forgive not every one his brother their
trespasses.” (Matt. xviii. 35.) So How? He will retract
the pardon he had given, and deliver you to the tormentors. 80. “Why, then you make salvation conditional.” I make
it neither conditional nor unconditional. But I declare just
what I find in the Bible, neither more nor less; namely, that
it is bought for every child of man, and actually given to
every one that believeth. If you call this conditional salva
tion, God made it so from the beginning of the world; and
he hath declared it so to be, at sundry times and in divers
manners; of old by Moses and the Prophets, and in later
times by Christ and his Apostles.-
“Then I never can be saved; for I can perform no condi
tions; for I can do nothing.” No, nor I, nor any man under
heaven,--without the grace of God. “But I can do all things
through Christ strengthening me.” So can you; so can every
believer. And he has strengthened, and will strengthen, you
more and more, if you do not wilfully resist till you quench
his Spirit. 81. “Nay, but God must work irresistibly in me, or I shall
never be saved.” Hold ! Consider that word. You are again
advancing a doctrine which has not one plain, clear text to
support it. I allow, God may possibly, at some times, work
irresistibly in some souls. I believe he does. But can you
infer from hence, that he always works thus in all that are
saved? Alas! my brother, what kind of conclusion is this? And by what scripture will you prove it? Where, I pray, is
it written, that none are saved but by irresistible grace? By
almighty grace, I grant; by that power alone, to which all
things are possible. But show me any one plain scripture
for this,--that “all saving grace is irresistible.”
82. But this doctrine is not only unsupported by Scripture,
it is flatly contrary thereto.