Wesley Collected Works Vol 8
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-wesley-collected-works-vol-8-384 |
| Words | 390 |
A. It may be owing either, (1.) To the want of zeal and
exactness in the Assistant, occasioning want of discipline
throughout: Or (2.) To want of life and diligence in the
Preachers: Or (3.) To our people’s losing the life of God,
and sinking into the spirit of the world. It may be owing, farther, to the want of more field-preaching,
and of trying more new places. Q. 56. What can be done in order to revive the work of God
where it is decayed? A. (1.) Let every Preacher read carefully over the “Life of
David Brainerd.” Let us be followers of him, as he was of
Christ, in absolute self-devotion, in total deadness to the world,
and in fervent love to God and man. Let us but secure this
point, and the world and the devil must fall under our feet. (2.) Let both Assistants and Preachers be conscientiously
exact in the whole Methodist discipline.-
(3.) See that no Circuit be at any time without Preachers. Therefore let no Preacher, who does not attend the Confer
ence, leave the Circuit, at that time, on any pretence what
ever. This is the most improper time in the whole year. Let every Assistant see to this, and require each of these to
remain in the Circuit till the new Preachers come. Let not all the Preachers in any Circuit come to the
Conference. Let those who do come, set out as late and return as soon as
possible. (4.) Wherever you can, appoint prayer-meetings, and par
ticularly on Friday. (5.) Let a fast be observed in all our societies, the last
Friday in August, November, February, and May. (6.) Be more active in dispersing the books, particularly the
sermon on “The Good Steward,” on “Indwelling Sin,” “The
Repentance of Believers,” and “The Scripture Way of Salva
tion.” Every Assistant may give away small tracts: And he
may beg money of the rich to buy books for the poor. (7.) Strongly and explicitly exhort all believers to “go on to
perfection.” That we may “all speak the same thing,” I ask,
once for all, Shall we defend this Perfection, or give it up? Youall agree to defend it, meaning thereby, (as we did from the
beginning,) salvation from all sin, by the love of God and man
filling our heart.