Wesley Collected Works Vol 8
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-wesley-collected-works-vol-8-212 |
| Words | 335 |
Do you put an effectual difference between
them, even in the most solemn office of our religion? At the
table of the Lord, do you take care to “separate the precious
from the vile?” to “receive all those who ” (as you may rea
sonably believe) “draw near with penitent hearts and lively
faith,” and utterly to reject those who testify against them
selves, that they are without hope and without God in the world? Nay, who dares repel one of the greatest men in his parish
from the Lord’s table; even though he be a drunkard or a
common swearer; yea, though he openly deny the Lord that
bought him? Mr. Stonehouse did this once. But what was
the event? The gentleman brought an action against him,
for the terror of all such insolent fellows in succeeding times. 33. O my brethren, is it not for want of your making this
difference, as well as for many other abominations, that, with
regard to some among us, (how many God knoweth,) that
scripture is now also fulfilled: “His watchmen are blind, they
are ignorant, they are shepherds that cannot understand:--
The Lord hath poured out upon them the spirit of deep sleep,
and hath closed their eyes; the Prophets and the Seers hath
he covered: and the vision of all is become unto you as the
words of a book that is sealed, which men deliver to one that
is learned, saying, Read this, I pray thee; and he saith, I
cannot; for it is sealed?”
If you ask, what those other abominations are; I will speak
in love, and in the spirit of meekness. There are found among
us covetous men, men who “mind earthly things,” who “seek
themselves,” and not Christ crucified, who “love the world, and
the things of the world; ” men in whom these words are still
fulfilled: “Who is there among you that would shut the door
for nought? Neither do ye kindle fire on my altar for nought.