Treatise Rules Of The United Societies
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-treatise-rules-of-the-united-societies-002 |
| Words | 377 |
5. It is expected of all who continue in these societies, that
they should continue to evidence their desire of salvation,
Secondly, by doing good, by being, in every kind, merciful
after their power; as they have opportunity, doing good of every
possible sort, and as far as is possible, to all men;--to their
bodies, of the ability which God giveth, by giving food to the
hungry, by clothing the naked, by visiting or helping them
that are sick, or in prison;--to their souls, by instructing
reproving, or exhorting all they have any intercourse with;
trampling under foot that enthusiastic doctrine of devils, that
“we are not to do good unless our heart be free to it:” By
doing good especially to them that are of the household of faith,
or groaning so to be; employing them preferably to others,
buying one of another; helping each other in business; and
so much the more, because the world will love its own, and them
only: By all possible diligence and frugality, that the gospel
the not blamed: By running with patience the race that is set
before them, “denying themselves, and taking up their cross
daily;” submitting to bear the reproach of Christ, to be as the
filth and offscouring of the world; and looking that men should
“say all manner of evil of them falsely for the Lord's sake.”
6. It is expected of all who desire to continue in these
societies, that they should continue to evidence their desir
of salvation,*
Thirdly, by attending upon all the ordinances of God. Such
are, the public worship of God; the ministry of the word, either
read or expounded; the supper of the Lord; family and private
prayer; searching the Scriptures; and fasting, or abstinence. 7. These are the General Rules of our societies; all which
we are taught of God to observe, even in his written word, the
only rule, and the sufficient rule, both of our faith and practice. And all these, we know, his Spirit writes on every truly
awakened heart. If there be any among us who observe them
not, who habitually break any of them, let it be made known
unto them who watch over that soul as they that must give an
account.