Wesley Collected Works Vol 11
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-wesley-collected-works-vol-11-246 |
| Words | 374 |
1. HAvE I thought anything but my conscience too dear
to part with, to please or serve my neighbour? 2. Have I rejoiced or grieved with him? 3. Have I received his infirmities with pity, not with
anger? 4. Have I contradicted any one, either where I had no
good end in view, or where there was no probability of
convincing? 5. Have I let him I thought in the wrong (in a trifle)
have the last word? Most great and glorious Lord God, I desire to prostrate
myself before thy divine Majesty, under a deep sense of my
unworthiness; and with sorrow, and shame, and confusion
of face, to confess I have, by my manifold transgressions,
deserved thy severest visitations. “Father, I have sinned
against heaven, and am no more worthy to be called thy
son:” O let thy paternal bowels yearn upon me, and for
Jesus Christ's sake graciously receive me. Accept my imper
fect repentance, and send thy Spirit of adoption into my
heart, that I may again be owned by thee, call thee Father,
and share in the blessings of thy children. Adored be thy goodness for all the benefits thou hast
already from time to time bestowed on me; for the good things
of this life, and the hope of eternal happiness. Particularly,
I offer to thee my humblest thanks for thy preservation of
me this day ( ). If I have escaped any sin, it is the
effect of thy restraining grace; if I have avoided any danger,
it was thy hand directed me. To thy holy name be ascribed
the honour and glory. O let the sense of all thy blessings
have this effect upon me,--to make me daily more diligent in
devoting myself, all I am, and all I have, to thy glory. O my God, fill my soul with so entire a love of thee, that
I may love nothing but for thy sake, and in subordination to
thy love. Give me grace to study thy knowledge daily, that
the more I know thee, the more I may love thee. Create in
me a zealous obedience to all thy commands, a cheerful patience
under all thy chastisements, and a thankful resignation to all
thy disposals.