Wesley Collected Works Vol 10
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-wesley-collected-works-vol-10-120 |
| Words | 380 |
The state that believers immediately enter upon
after death, is said to be “life” for the comfort, and “ever
lasting” for the continuance, of it. “He that believeth on Him that sent me hath everlasting
life, and shall not come into condemnation; but is passed
from death unto life.” (John v. 24.)
So St. Cyprian: “The end of this life being completed, we
are divided into the habitations of everlasting, either death or
immortality.” (Ad Demetr., sec. 16.)
Q. 23. Is there no way by which the souls of those that
are in purgatory may be delivered out of that prison, and
their time of torment shortened? A. They may be helped and delivered by the suffrages of
the faithful that are alive; that is, by prayers, alms, and
masses; and other works of piety, such as indulgences. (Concil. Trid, Sess. 25, Decr. de Purgat.; Sess. 22, can. 3. Bellarm. de Purgat., l. 2, c. 16, sec. Ad haec.)
REPLY. “Betwixt us and you there is a great gulf fixed,
so that they which would pass from hence to you” (to relieve
you) “cannot.” (Luke xvi. 26.)
As the state in which Abraham and Lazarus were, needed ni
relief; so that in which the rich man was, could not obtain it. “After death is no help to be gotten by godliness or repent
ance. Lazarus doth not there go to the rich man, nor the
rich man unto Lazarus. For the garners are sealed up, and
the time is fulfilled.” (Epiphanius contr. Cathar., Haer. 59.)
And if a man’s own repentance cannot help him, much less
can another's good works profit him. So St. Jerome: “While we are in this world, we may be
able to help one another, either by our prayers, or by our
counsels: But when we shall come before the judgment-seat
of Christ, neither Job, nor Daniel, nor Noah, can intreat for
any one; but every one must bear his own burden.” (Lib. 3,
Com. in Galat., c. 6.) And he elsewhere saith: “What shall
be to all in the day of judgment, this is accomplished to
every one at the day of death.” (In Joel, c. 2.)
Q. 24. Is the doctrine of purgatory a matter of faith, and
necessary to be believed ? A.