Wesley Collected Works Vol 8
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-wesley-collected-works-vol-8-584 |
| Words | 393 |
And “there is joy in the presence of the angels
of God, over” more than “one sinner that repenteth.”
21. Is this any annoyance to the parochial Minister? Then
what manner of spirit is he of? Does he look on this part of
his flock as lost, because they are found of the great Shepherd? My Lord, great is my boldness toward you. You speak of the
consequences of our doctrines. You seem well pleased with the
success of your endeavours against them, because, you say, they
“have pernicious consequences, are big with pernicious influ
ences upon practice, dangerous to religion and the souls of men.”
(Ibid. pp. 8, 22.) In answer to all this, I appeal to plain fact. I
say once more, “What have been the consequences (Iwould not
speak, but I dare not refrain) of the doctrines I have preached
for nine years last past? By the fruits shall ye know those of
whom I speak; even the cloud of witnesses, who at this hour
experience the gospel which I preach to be the power of God
* Give me a point on which to stand, and I will move the world.--EDIT. unto salvation. The habitual drunkard that was, is now tem
perate in all things; the whoremonger now flees fornication;
he that stole, steals no more, but works with his hands; he
that cursed or swore, perhaps at every sentence, has now
learned to serve the Lord with fear, and rejoice unto him with
reverence; those formerly enslaved to various habits of sin are
now brought to uniform habits of holiness. These are demon
strable facts; I can name the men, with their places of abode. One of them was an avowed Atheist for many years; some were
Jews; aconsiderable number Papists; the greatest part of them
as much strangers to the form, as to the power, of godliness.”
My Lord, can you deny these facts? I will make whatever
proof of them you shall require. But if the facts be allowed,
who can deny the doctrines to be, in substance, the gospel of
Christ? “For is there any other name under heaven given to
men, whereby they may thus be saved?” or is there any other
word that thus “commendeth itself to every man’s conscience
in the sight of God?”
22. But I must draw to a conclusion.