Wesley Collected Works Vol 8
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-wesley-collected-works-vol-8-093 |
| Words | 348 |
8-10.)
“And such a distinction ought to be made by the best
methods of interpreting the Scriptures; which most certainly
are an attentive consideration of the occasion and scope of
those passages, in concurrence with the general sense of the
primitive Church.” (P. 11.)
“I propose, Thirdly, to specify some of the chief passages
of Scripture that are misapplied by modern enthusiasts, and
to show that they are to be interpreted chiefly, if not only, of
the apostolical Church; and that they very little, if at all, relate
to the present state of Christians.” (P. 12.)
“I begin,” says your Lordship, “with the original promise
of the Spirit, as made by our Lord a little before he left the
world.”
I must take the liberty to stop your Lordship on the
threshold. I deny that this is the original promise of the
Spirit. I expect his assistance, in virtue of many promises
some hundred years prior to this. If you say, “However, this is the original or first promise
of the Spirit in the New Testament:” No, my Lord; those
words were spoken long before: “He shall baptize you with
the Holy Ghost, and with fire.”
Will you reply?--“Well, but this is the original promise
made by our Lord.” I answer, Not so, neither; for it was before
this Jesus himself stood and cried, “If any man thirst, let him
come unto me and drink: He that believeth on me, as the
Scripture hath said, out of his belly shall flow rivers of living
water. And this he spake of the Spirit, which they should
receive who believed on him.” (Ov eple}\}\ov Aap gavew ot tria
Tevovres eus avtov.) If I mistake not, this may more justly be
termed, our Lord’s original promise of the Spirit. And who
will assert that this is to be “interpreted chiefly, if not only,
of the apostolical Church 7”
5. Your Lordship proceeds: “It occurs in the fourteenth
and sixteenth chapters of St. John’s Gospel; in which he uses
these words.” In what verses, my Lord?" Why is not this
specified ?