Wesley Collected Works Vol 11
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-wesley-collected-works-vol-11-521 |
| Words | 396 |
28. Now let this perfection appear in its native form, and
who can speak one word against it? Will any dare to speak
against loving the Lord our God with all our heart, and our
neighbour as ourselves? against a renewal of heart, not only
in part, but in the whole image of God? Who is he that will
open his mouth against being cleansed from all pollution both
of flesh and spirit; or against having all the mind that was
in Christ, and walking in all things as Christ walked ? What
man, who calls himself a Christian, has the hardiness to
object to the devoting, not a part, but all our soul, body,
and substance to God? What serious man would oppose
the giving God all our heart, and the having one design
ruling all our tempers? I say, again, let this perfection
appear in its own shape, and who will fight against it? It
must be disguised before it can be opposed. It must be
covered with a bear-skin first, or even the wild beasts of the
people will scarce be induced to worry it. But whatever these
do, let not the children of God any longer fight against the
image of God. Let not the members of Christ say anything
against having the whole mind that was in Christ. Let not
those who are alive to God oppose the dedicating all our life
to Him. Why should you who have his love shed abroad in
your heart withstand the giving him all your heart? Does
not all that is within you cry out, “O who that loves can
love enough?” What pity that those who desire and design
to please him should have any other design or desire ! much
more, that they should dread, as a fatal delusion, yea, abhor
as an abomination to God, the having this one desire and
design ruling every temper ! Why should devout men be
afraid of devoting all their soul, body, and substance to God? Why should those who love Christ count it a dammable error,
to think we may have all the mind that was in him? We
allow, we contend, that we are justified freely through the
righteousness and the blood of Christ. And why are you so
hot against us, because we expect likewise to be sanctified
wholly through his Spirit?