Wesley Collected Works Vol 8
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-wesley-collected-works-vol-8-220 |
| Words | 372 |
How much more sensible must you be of this, if you do
not rest on the surface, but inquire into the bottom of reli
gion, the religion of the heart | For, what inward unholiness,
what evil tempers, are among us, which have not a place
among you also ? You likewise bewail that ignorance of God,
ithat want of faith and of the love of God and man, that in
'ward idolatry of various kinds, that pride, ambition, and
vanity, which rule in the hearts even of those who still have
“the form of godliness.” You lament before God the deep
covetousness that “eats so many souls as doth a gangrene;”
and perhaps are sometimes ready to cry out, “Help, Lord,
for there is scarce one godly man left l” Lay to thine hand;
“for the faithful are minished from the children of men l’’
2. And yet you retain “the truth that is after godliness,”
at least as to the substance of it. You own what is laid down
in Scripture, both touching the nature and condition of justi
fication and salvation. And with regard to the author of faith
and salvation, you have always avowed, even in the face of your
enemies, that “it is God which worketh in us, both to will
and to do, of his good pleasure; ” that it is his Spirit alone
who “teacheth us all things,” all we know of “the deep things
of God; ” that every true believer has “an unction from the
Holy One to lead him into all” necessary “truth; ” that,
“because we are sons, God sendeth forth the Spirit of his Son
into our hearts, crying, Abba, Father; ” and that “this Spirit
beareth witness with our spirit, that we are the children of
God.”
How is it then, my brethren; (so I can call you now,
although I could not have done it heretofore;) how is it, that
the generality of you also are fallen from your steadfastness? In the times of persecution ye stood as a rock, though “all
the waves and storms went over you.” But who can bear ease
and fulness of bread? How are you changed, since these came
upon you !