Wesley Collected Works Vol 11
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-wesley-collected-works-vol-11-484 |
| Words | 391 |
You have always preached the strictest doctrine;
and I loved to follow it. Do so still, whoever is pleased or
displeased.’ He asked, “Do you now believe you are saved
from sin 7” She said, ‘Yes; I have had no doubt of it for
many months. That I ever had, was, because I did not abide
in the faith. I now feel I have kept the faith; and perfect
love casteth out all fear. As to you, the Lord promised me,
your latter works should exceed your former, though I do not
live to see it. I have been a great enthusiast, as they term
it, these six months; but never lived so near the heart of
Christ in my life. You, Sir, desire to comfort the hearts of
hundreds by following that simplicity your soul loves.”
“(9.) To one who had received the love of God under her
prayer, she said, ‘I feel I have not followed a cunningly-devised
fable; for I am as happy as I can live. Do you press on, and
stop not short of the mark. To Miss M s she said, ‘Love
Christ; he loves you. I believe I shall see you at the right
hand of God: But as one star differs from another star in
glory, so shall it be in the resurrection. I charge you, in the
presence of God, meet me in that day all-glorious within. Avoid all conformity to the world. You are robbed of many
of your privileges. I know I shall be found blameless. Do
you labour to be found of him in peace, without spot.’
“(10.) Saturday morning, she prayed nearly as follows:
‘I know, my Lord, my life is prolonged only to do thy will. And though I should never eat or drink more,” (she had not
swallowed anything for near eight-and-twenty hours,) ‘thy
will be done. I am willing to be kept so a twelvemonth:
Man liveth not by bread alone. I praise thee that there is
not a shadow of complaining in our streets. In that sense
we know not what sickness means. Indeed, Lord, neither
life, nor death, nor things present, nor things to come, no, nor
any creature, shall separate us from thy love one moment. Bless these, that there may be no lack in their souls. I
believe there shall not.