Treatise Serious Thoughts Earthquake At Lisbon
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-treatise-serious-thoughts-earthquake-at-lisbon-011 |
| Words | 392 |
But if our own wisdom and strength be not sufficient to
defend us, let us not be ashamed to seek farther help. Let
us even dare to own we believe there is a God; nay, and
not a lazy, indolent, epicurean deity, who sits at ease upon
the circle of the heavens, and neither knows nor cares what
is done below ; but one who, as he created heaven and
carth, and all the armies of them, as he sustains them all
by the word of his power, so cannot neglect the work of his
own hands. With pleasure we own there is such a God,
whose eye pervades the whole sphere of created beings, who
knoweth the number of the stars, and calleth them all by
their names; a God whose wisdom is as the great abyss,
deep and wide as etermity;
Who, high in power, in the beginning said,
Let sea, and air, and earth, and heaven be made:
And it was so : And when he shall ordain
In other sort, hath but to speak again,
And they shall be no more :
Yet more; whose mercy riseth above the heavens, and his
faithfulness above the clouds; who is loving to every man,
and his mercy over all his works. Let us secure him on our
side; let us make this wise, this powerful, this gracious
God our friend. Then need we not fear, though the earth
be moved, and the hills be carried into the midst of the sea;. no, not though the heavens being on fire are dissolved, and
the very elements melt with fervent heat. It is enough
that the Lord of hosts is with us, the God of love is our
everlasting refuge. - -
But how shall we secure the favour of this great God? How, but by worshipping him in spirit and in truth; by
uniformly imitating Him we worship, in all his imitable
perfections? without which the most accurate systems of
opinions, all external modes of religion, are idle cobwebs of
the brain, dull farce and empty show. Now, God is love:
Love God then, and you are a true worshipper. Love man
kind, and God is your God, your Father, and your Friend. But see that you deceive not your own soul; for this is not a
point of small importance.