Wesley Collected Works Vol 8
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-wesley-collected-works-vol-8-028 |
| Words | 373 |
The forgiveness of sins is one of the first of those
unseen things whereof faith is the evidence. And if you are
sensible of this, will you quarrel with us concerning an indiffer
ent circumstance of it? Will you think it an important objec
tion, that we assert that this faith is usually given in a moment? First, let me entreat you to read over that authentic account of
God’s dealings with men, the Acts of the Apostles. In this
treatise you will find how he wrought from the beginning on
those who received remission of sins by faith. And can you
find one of these (except, perhaps, St. Paul) who did not receive
it in a moment? But abundance you find of those who did,
besides Cornelius and the three thousand. (Acts ii. 41.) And
to this also agrees the experience of those who now receive the
heavenly gift. Three or four exceptions only have I found in the
course of several years;--perhaps you yourself may be added
to that number, and one or two more whom you have known. But all the rest of those who from time to time among us have
believed in the Lord Jesus were in a moment brought from
darkness to light, and from the power of Satan unto God. 63. And why should it seem a thing incredible to you, who
have known the power of God unto salvation, (whether he hath
wrought thus in your soul or no; “for there are diversities of
operations, but the same Spirit,”) that “the dead should hear
the voice of the Son of God,” and in that moment live? Thus
he useth to act, to show that when he willeth, to do is present
with him. “Let there be light,” said God; “and there was
light. He spoke the word, and it was done. Thus the heavens
and the earth were created, and all the hosts of them.” And
this manner of acting in the present case highly suits both his
power and love. There is therefore no hinderance on God’s
part; since “as his majesty is, so is his mercy.” And what
ever hinderance there is on the part of man, when God speaketh,
it is not.