Treatise Scheme Of Self Examination
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-treatise-scheme-of-self-examination-000 |
| Words | 386 |
A Scheme of Self-Examination
Source: The Works of John Wesley, Volume 11 (Zondervan)
Author: John Wesley
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Sunday.--Love of God and Simplicity: Means of which are,
Prayer and Meditation. 1. HAve I been simple and recollected in everything I
said or did? Have I (1.) been simple in everything, that is,
looked upon God, my Good, my Pattern, my one Desire, my
Disposer, Parent of Good; acted wholly for Him; bounded
my views with the present action or hour? (2) Recol
lected? that is, has this simple view been distinct and unin
terrupted? Have I, in order to keep it so, used the signs
agreed upon with my friends, wherever I was ? Have I done
anything without a previous perception of its being the will
of God? or without a perception of its being an exercise or a
means of the virtue of the day? Have I said anything
without it? 2. Have I prayed with fervour? at going in and out of
church? in the church? morning and evening in private? Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, with my friends, at
rising? before lying down? on Saturday noon? all the time
I am engaged in exterior work in private? before I go into
the place of public or private prayer, for help therein? Have I, wherever I was, gone to church morning and even
ing, unless for necessary mercy? and spent from one hour to
three in private? Have I, in private prayer, frequently
stopped short and observed what fervour? Have I repeated
it over and over, till I adverted to every word? Have I at
the beginning of every prayer or paragraph owned I cannot
pray? Have I paused before I concluded in his name, and
adverted to my Saviour now interceding for me at the right
hand of God, and offering up these prayers? 3. Have I duly used ejaculations? that is, have I every
hour prayed for humility, faith, hope, love, and the particular
virtue of the day? considered with whom I was the last
hour, what I did, and how 7 with regard to recollection, love
of man, humility, self-denial, resignation, and thankfulness? considered the next hour in the same respects, offered up all
I do to my Redeemer, begged his assistance in every
particular, and commended my soul to his keeping?