Wesley Collected Works Vol 10
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-wesley-collected-works-vol-10-096 |
| Words | 399 |
Reason, rally, laugh them out of their dead,
empty forms, void of spirit, of faith, of love. Convince them,
that such mean pageantry (for such it manifestly is, if there
is nothing in the heart correspondent with the outward
show) is absolutely unworthy, you need not say of God, but
even of any man that is endued with common understanding. Show them, that while they are endeavouring to please God
thus, they are only beating the air. Know your time; press
on; push your victories, till you have conquered all that
know not God. And then He, whom neither they nor you
know now, shall rise and gird himself with strength, and go forth
in his almighty love, and sweetly conquer you all together. 9. O that the time were come ! How do I long for you to
be partakers of the exceeding great and precious promise ! 78 LETTER. To
How am I pained when I hear any of you using those silly
terms, which the men of form have taught you, calling the
mention of the only thing you want, cant 1 the deepest wisdom,
the highest happiness, enthusiasm What ignorance is this ! How extremely despicable would it make you in the eyes of any
but a Christian | But he cannot despise you, who loves you as
his own soul, who is ready to lay down his life for your sake. 10. Perhaps you will say, “But this internal evidence of
Christianity affects only those in whom the promise is fulfilled. It is no evidence to me.” There is truth in this objection. It does affect them chiefly, but it does not affect them only. It cannot, in the nature of things, be so strong an evidence
to others as it is to them. And yet it may bring a degree of
evidence, it may reflect some light on you also. For, First, you see the beauty and loveliness of
Christianity, when it is rightly understood; and you are sure
there is nothing to be desired in comparison of it. Secondly. You know the Scripture promises this, and says,
it is attained by faith, and by no other way. Thirdly. You see clearly how desirable Christian faith is,
even on account of its own intrinsic value. Fourthly. You are a witness, that the holiness and
happiness above described can be attained no other way.