Wesley Collected Works Vol 8
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-wesley-collected-works-vol-8-563 |
| Words | 369 |
Paul himself? Would that “stop the mouths of all your adversaries?” Yea,
if you could convert three thousand at one sermon, still you
would be so far from “stopping all their mouths at once,” that
the greater part of them would gnash upon you with their
teeth, and cry, “Away with such a fellow from the earth!”
I never, therefore, expect “to persuade the world,” the
majority of mankind, that I “have been,” for some years, “ad
vancing nothing” but what has a clear, immediate connexion
with “the true knowledge and love of God; ” that God hath
been pleased to use me, a weak, vile worm, in reforming many
of my fellow-sinners, and making them, at this day, living
witnesses of “inward and pure religion; ” and that many of
these, “from living in all sin, are quite changed, are become”
so far “holy, that ” though they are not “free from all sin,”
yet no sin hath dominion over them. And yet I do firmly
believe, “it is nothing but downright prejudice, to deny or
oppose any of these particulars.” (Preface, page 5.)
“Allow Mr. Wesley,” you say, “but these few points, and
he will defend his conduct beyond exception.” That is most
true. If I have indeed “been advancing nothing but the true
knowledge and love of God,” if God has made me an instru
ment in reforming many sinners, and bringing them to “inward
and pure religion;” and if many of these continue holy to this
day, and free from all wilful sin, then may I, even I, use those
awful words, “He that despiseth me, despiseth Him that sent
me.” But I never expect the world to allow me one of these
points. However, I must go on as God shall enable me. I
must lay out whatsoever he intrusts me with, (whether others
will believe I do it or no) in advancing the true Christian know
ledge of God, and the love and fear of God among men; in
reforming (if so be it please him to use me still) those who are
yet without God in the world; and in propagating inward and
pure religion,-righteousness, peace, and joyin the Holy Ghost. 10.