Treatise Predestination Calmly Considered
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-treatise-predestination-calmly-considered-067 |
| Words | 219 |
I know indeed, ye cannot easily believe this. But
whether ye believe it or no, you believe, as well as I, that
without holiness no man shall see the Lord. May we not
then, at least, join in this,--in declaring the nature of inward
holiness, and testifying to all the necessity of it? May we
not all thus far join in tearing away the broken reeds wherein
so many rest, without either inward or outward holiness, and
which they idly trust will supply its place? As far as is
possible, let us join in destroying the works of the devil, and
in setting up the kingdom of God upon earth, in promoting
righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Ghost. Of whatever opinion or denomination we are, we must
serve either God or the devil. If we serve God, our agree
ment is far greater than our difference. Therefore, as far as
may be, setting aside that difference, let us unite in destroy
ing the works of the devil, in bringing all we can from the
power of darkness into the kingdom of God's dear Son. And let us assist each other to value more and more the
glorious grace whereby we stand, and daily to grow in that
grace and in the knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ.