Wesley Collected Works Vol 8
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-wesley-collected-works-vol-8-339 |
| Words | 398 |
From that time the believer
gradually dies to sin, and grows in grace. Yet sin remains in
him; yea, the seed of all sin, till he is sanctified throughout
in spirit, soul, and body. Q. 2. What will become of a Heathen, a Papist, a Church
of England man, if he dies without being thus sanctified? A. He cannot see the Lord. But none who seeks it sincerely
shall or can die without it; though possibly he may not attain
it, till the very article of death. Q. 3. Is it ordinarily given till a little before death? A. It is not, to those that expect it no sooner, nor conse
quently ask for it, at least, not in faith. Q. 4. But ought we to expect it sooner? A. Why not? For although we grant, (1.) That the generality
of believers whom we have hitherto known were not so sancti
fied till near death: (2.) That few of those to whom St. Paul
wrote his Epistles were so at the time he wrote: (3.) Nor he
himself at the time of writing his former Epistles: Yet this
does not prove that we may not to-day. Q. 5. But would not one who was thus sanctified be inca
pable of worldly business? A. He would be far more capable of it than ever, as going
through all without distraction. Q. 6. Would he be capable of marriage? A. Why should he not? Q. 7. Should we not beware of bearing hard on those who
think they have attained? A. We should. And the rather, because if they are faith
ful to the grace they have received, they are in no danger of
perishing at last. No, not even if they remain in luminous
faith, as some term it, for many months or years; perhaps till
within a little time of their spirits returning to God. Q. 8. In what manner should we preach entire sanctifica
tion ? A. Scarce at all to those who are not pressing forward. To
those who are, always by way of promise; always drawing,
rather than driving. Q. 9. How should we wait for the fulfilling of this promise? A. In universal obedience; in keeping all the command
ments; in denying ourselves, and taking up our cross daily. These are the general means which God hath ordained for our
receiving his sanctifying grace.