Wesley Collected Works Vol 8
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-wesley-collected-works-vol-8-393 |
| Words | 387 |
Help to relieve
your companions in the kingdom of Jesus, who are pressed
above measure. “Bear ye one another's burdens, and so fulfil the law of
Christ.” Help to send forth able, willing labourers into your
Lord’s harvest: So shall ye be assistant in saving souls from
death, and hiding a multitude of sins. Help to spread the
gospel of your salvation into the remotest corners of the king
dom, till “the knowledge of our Lord shall cover the land, as
the waters cover the sea.” So shall it appear to ourselves, and
all men, that we are indeed one body, united by one spirit; so
shall the baptized Heathens be yet again constrained to say,
“See how these Christians love one another l” In this may
not even the Romanists provoke us to jealousy ? They have
a general fund at Rome, and another at Paris, which bears all
the expenses of their Missionaries throughout all the world. Q. 74. What is the direct antidote to Methodism, the
doctrine of heart-holiness? A. Calvinism: All the devices of Satan, for these fifty years,
have done far less toward stopping this work of God, than that
single doctrine. It strikes at the root of salvation from sin,
previous to glory, putting the matter on quite another issue. Q. 75. But wherein lie the charms of this doctrine? What makes men swallow it so greedily? A. (1.) It seems to magnify Christ; although in reality it
supposes him to have died in vain. For the absolutely elect
must have been saved without him; and the non-elect cannot
be saved by him. (2.) It is highly pleasing to flesh and blood, final perse
verance in particular. Q. 76. What can be done to guard against it? A. (1.) Let all our Preachers carefully read over ours and
Mr. Fletcher’s Tracts.-
(2.) Let them frequently and explicitly preach the truth,
though not in a controversial way. But let them take care
to do it in love and gentleness; not in bitterness, not
returning railing for railing: Let those who preach it have
all this to themselves. (3) Do not imitate them in screaming, allegorizing, boast
ing: Rather mildly expose these things when time serves. (4) Imitate them in this: They readily seize upon any
one that is newly convinced or converted.