Treatise Serious Thoughts Perseverance Of Saints
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-treatise-serious-thoughts-perseverance-of-saints-011 |
| Words | 370 |
Paul (to which the Apostle probably alludes
in these words) comprises all these three particulars. “I send
thee to open their eyes, and to turn them from darkness to
light, and from the power of Satan unto God,” (here contracted
into that one expression, “they were enlightened,”) “that
they may receive forgiveness of sins,” (“the heavenly gift,”)
“and an inheritance among them which are sanctified;”
(Acts xxvi. 18;) which are made “partakers of the Holy
Ghost,” of all the sanctifying influences of the Spirit. The expression, “They tasted of the heavenly gift,” is
taken from the Psalmist, “Taste and see that the Lord is
good.” (Psalm xxxiv. 8.) As if he had said, Beye as assured
of his love, as of anything you see with your eyes. And let
the assurance thereof be sweet to your soul, as honey is to
your tongue. And yet those who had been thus “enlightened,” had
“tasted” this “gift,” and been thus “partakers of the Holy
Ghost,” so “fell away” that it was “impossible to renew
them again to repentance.”
“But the Apostle only makes a supposition, “If they shall
fall away.’”
I answer: The Apostle makes no supposition at all. There
is no if in the original. The words are, ABuvalov rs; awa:
4alitéswlx;, xxi arapatsarowla; ; that is, in plain English, “It is
impossible to renew again unto repentance those who were
once enlightened” and have fallen away; therefore they must
perish everlastingly. 24. “But if so, then farewell all my comfort.”
Then your comfort depends on a poor foundation. My
comfort stands not on any opinion, either that a believer can
or cannot fall away, not on the remembrance of anything
wrought in me yesterday; but on what is to-day; on my
present knowledge of God in Christ, reconciling me to him
self; on my now beholding the light of the glory of God in
the face of Jesus Christ; walking in the light as he is in the
light, and having fellowship with the Father and with the
Son. My comfort is, that through grace I now believe in
the Lord Jesus Christ, and that his Spirit doth bear witness
with my spirit that I am a child of God.