Wesley Collected Works Vol 8
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-wesley-collected-works-vol-8-364 |
| Words | 389 |
B. We are fully determined never to drop the morning
preaching, and to continue preaching at five, wherever it is
practicable, particularly in London and Bristol. Q. 26. What are the rules of a Helper? A. (1.) Be diligent. Never be unemployed a moment. Never
be triflingly employed. Never while away time; neither spend
any more time at any place than is strictly necessary. (2.) Be serious. Let your motto be, “Holiness to the Lord.”
Avoid all lightness, jesting, and foolish talking. (3.) Converse sparingly and cautiously with women; par
ticularly, with young women. (4.) Take no step toward marriage, without first consulting
with your brethren. (5.) Believe evil of no one; unless you see it done, take
heed how you credit it. Put the best construction on every
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thing. You know the Judge is always supposed to be on the
prisoner's side. (6.) Speak evil of no one; else your word cspecially would
eat as doth a canker. Keep your thoughts within your own
breast, till you come to the person concerned. (7.) Tell every one what you think wrong in him, and that
plainly, as soon as may be; else it will fester in your heart. Make all haste to cast the fire out of your bosom. (8.) Do not affect the gentleman. You have no more to do
with this character than with that of a dancing-master. A
Preacher of the gospel is the servant of all. (9.) Be ashamed of nothing but sin: Not of fetching wood
(if time permit) or drawing water; not of cleaning your own
"shoes, or your neighbour's. (10.) Be punctual. Do everything exactly at the time. And in general, do not mend our Rules, but keep them; not
for wrath, but for conscience' sake. (11.) You have nothing to do but to save souls. Therefore
spend and be spent in this work. And go always, not only to
those that want you, but to those that want you most. Observe: It is not your business to preach so many times,
and to take care of this or that society; but to save as many
souls as you can ; to bring as many sinners as you possibly can
to repentance, and with all your power to build them up in that
holiness without which they cannot see the Lord.