Wesley Collected Works Vol 11
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-wesley-collected-works-vol-11-218 |
| Words | 326 |
Does not God hear? What, if he takes you
at your word?” You replied, with equal impudence and
ignorance, “What, are you a Methodist?” What, if he is
a Turk? Must thou therefore be a Heathen? God humble
thy brutish, devilish spirit ! 10. Lay thee in the dust, for this and for all thy sins. Let thy laughter be turned into heaviness; thy joy into
mourning; thy senseless jollity and mirth into sorrow and
brokenness of heart. This is no time to eat, and drink, and
rise up to play, but to afflict thy soul before the Lord. Desire
of God a deep, piercing sense of the enormous sins of the
nation, and of thy own. Remember that great example;
how when the King of Nineveh was warned of the near
approaching vengeance of God, he “caused it to be pro
claimed, Let none taste anything; let them not feed nor
drink water: But let them be covered with sackcloth, and cry
mightily to God; yea, let them turn every one from his evil
way. Who can tell if God will turn and repent, and turn
away from his fierce anger, that we perish not?” (Jonah iii.)
11. Let them turn every one from his evil way. Cease to
do evil. Learn to do well. And see that this reformation
be universal; for there is no serving God by halves. Avoid
all evil, and do all good unto all men; else you only deceive
your own soul. See also that it be from the heart; lay the
axe to the root of the tree. Cut up, by the grace of God,
evil desire, pride, anger, unbelief. Let this be your continual
prayer to God, the prayer of your heart as well as lips:
“Lord, I would believe; help thou mine unbelief; give me
the faith that worketh by love. ‘The life which I now live,”
let me ‘live by faith in the Son of God.