Wesley Collected Works Vol 10
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-wesley-collected-works-vol-10-451 |
| Words | 399 |
It is the most egregious trifling that can be conceived. I
affirm, “Those perfected in love are saved from inward sin.”
To prove I contradict myself herein, fourteen passages are
alleged, wherein I affirm, “We are not saved from inward
sin, till we are ‘perfected in love.’”
(3.) The same fallacy is used in every instance, when some
of my words are set in opposition to others. The sum is, -
weak believers, babes in Christ, are not, adult believers are,
saved from inward sin. And I still aver, there is no contra
diction in this, if I know what a contradiction means. Now to the proofs:--
76. “The Son hath made
them who are thus ‘born of
“They are sensible of pride
remaining in their hearts.”
God’ free from pride.”
They? Who? Not those who are thus “born of God,”
who are “perfected in love.”
77. “From the iniquity of pride,
And self, I shall be free.”
That is, when I am “perfected
in love.”
78. “They are freed from
wanderings in prayer.”
“God’s children are daily
sensible of pride and self
will.” That is, till they are
“perfected in love.”
Is this spoken of all be
lievers? Mr. H. knows it
is not. 79. “Christians are saved
from all sin, from all unrighte
ousness.”
80. “They (adult Chris
tians) are freed from all evil
thoughts and evil tempers.”
81. “They (fathers in Christ)
are freed from evil thoughts.”
True, adult Christians. “The (infant) children of
God have in them sin of every
kind.”
“The evil nature opposes
the Spirit even in believers,”
--till they arefathers in Christ. 82. “Christ was free from
sinful thoughts. So are they
likewise,”--adult believers. 83. “I believe some would
say, ‘We trust we do keep
the whole law of love.’”
“This doctrine (that all be
lievers are thus free) is wholly
new.”
“Believers are conscious of
not fulfilling the whole law of
love;” not till they are “per
fected in love.”
The reader will please to remember all along, the question
is not whether the doctrine be right or wrong, (that has been
elsewhere considered,) but whether I contradict myself. Upwards of fourscore witnesses have been already examined
on this head; but no contradiction is proved yet. 84. “Some do love God with “They (weak believers) do
all their heart and strength.” not love God with all their
heart and strength.”
85.