Treatise Thoughts On Salvation By Faith
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-treatise-thoughts-on-salvation-by-faith-002 |
| Words | 367 |
8. If, on the other hand, we deny all absolute decrees, and
admit only the conditional one, (the same which our blessed
Lord hath revealed,) “He that believeth shall be saved;”
we must, according to their apprehension, assert salvation by
works. We must do this, (in a sound sense of the expression,)
if we believe the Bible. For seeing no faith avails, but that
“which worketh by love,” which produces both inward and
outward good works, to affirm, No man is finally saved
without this, is, in effect, to affirm, No man is finally saved
without works. It is plain, then, if we affirm, No man is
saved by an absolute, unconditional decree, but only by a
conditional one; we must expect, all who hold unconditional
decrees will say, we teach salvation by works. 9. Let none, therefore, who hold universal redemption be
surprised at being charged with this. Let us deny it no
more; let us frankly and fairly meet those who advance it
upon their own ground. If they charge you with holding
salvation by works, answer plainly, “In your sense, I do;
for I deny that our final salvation depends upon any absolute,
unconditional decree. If, therefore, there be no medium, I
do hold salvation by works. But observe: In allowing this,
I allow no more than that I am no Calvinist. So that, by
my making you this concession, you gain--just nothing.”
10. I am therefore still consistent with myself, as well as
consistent with the Bible. I still hold, (as I have done above
these forty years,) that “by grace we are saved through
faith;” yet so as not to contradict that other expression of
the same Apostle, “Without holiness no man shall see the
Lord.” Meantime, those who maintain absolute predestina
tion, who hold decrees that have no condition at all, cannot
be consistent with themselves, unless they deny salvation by
faith, as well as salvation by works. For, if only “he that
believeth shall be saved,” then is faith a condition of salva
tion; and God hath decreed, from all eternity, that it should
be such. But if the decree admit of any condition, it is
mot an unconditional decree.