Wesley Collected Works Vol 8
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-wesley-collected-works-vol-8-211 |
| Words | 372 |
I only propose (not maintain) the
question. If there be such a wretch, I pray God to strike
him to the heart, and to say, “Thou art the man!”
Are there none of you, like them, “mighty to drink wine,
men of strength to mingle strong drink?” Yea, are there none
that “err through strong drink, that are swallowed up of
wine?” Are there not found those who say, “I will fetch
wine, and we will fill ourselves with strong drink; and to
morrow shall be as this day, and much more abundant?”
Alas, my brother, is this the voice of a “Minister of
Christ, a steward of the mysteries of God?” Suppose you
find at any time trouble and heaviness, “is there no help for
you in your God?” Is not the God whom you serve able to
deliver you from any plague or trouble? Is the being “drunk
with wine” a better relief than the being “filled with his
Spirit?” Do you not understand this? Do you “not know
the Lord?” Take heed you do not destroy both your own
soul and them that hear you ! O beware ! If you know not
his love, fear his power! Make haste to flee from the wrath to
come, lest he smite you with a curse great as your sin, and
sweep you away from the face of the earth. 32. Can such as you be said to honour or fear God, any more
than those spoken of by Malachi? May not God complain,
“These priests have violated my law and profaned my holy
things?” yea, whensoever you presume with those unhallowed
hands to touch the mysteries of God; whensoever you utter his
name or his word with those unhallowed lips ! But is it on
this account only that God may say, “Both Prophet and Priest
are profane?” May he not add, “They have put no difference
between the holy and profane; therefore I am profaned among
them?” For is it not so? Do you put a difference between
the holy and profane; him that feareth God, and him that
feareth him not? Do you put an effectual difference between
them, even in the most solemn office of our religion?