Wesley Collected Works Vol 11
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-wesley-collected-works-vol-11-522 |
| Words | 376 |
And why are you so
hot against us, because we expect likewise to be sanctified
wholly through his Spirit? We look for no favour either from
the open servants of sin, or from those who have only the form
of religion. But how long will you who worship God in spirit,
who are “circumcised with the circumcision not made with
hands,” set your battle in array against those who seek an
entire circumcision of heart, who thirst to be cleansed “from
all filthiness of flesh and spirit,” and to “perfect holiness in
the fear of God?” Are we your enemies, because we look
for a full deliverance from that “carnal mind which is enmity
against God?” Nay, we are your brethren, your fellow
labourers in the vineyard of our Lord, your companions in
the kingdom and patience of Jesus. Although this we
confess, (if we are fools therein, yet as fools bear with us,) we
do expect to love God with all our heart, and our neighbour
as ourselves. Yea, we do believe, that he will in this world
so “cleanse the thoughts of our hearts, by the inspiration of
his Holy Spirit, that we shall perfectly love him, and worthily
magnify his holy name.”
SoME thoughts occurred to my mind this morning concern
ing Christian perfection, and the manner and time of receiving
it, which I believe may be useful to set down. 1. By perfection I mean the humble, gentle, patient love
of God, and our neighbour, ruling our tempers, words, and
actions. . I do not include an impossibility of falling from it, either
in part or in whole. Therefore, I retract several expressions
in our Hymns, which partly express, partly imply, such an
impossibility. And I do not contend for the term sinless, though I do not
object against it. 2. As to the manner. I believe this perfection is always
wrought in the soul by a simple act of faith; consequently,
in an instant. But I believe a gradual work, both preceding and following
that instant. 3. As to the time. I believe this instant generally is the
instant of death, the moment before the soul leaves the body. But I believe it may be ten, twenty, or forty years before.