Wesley Collected Works Vol 9
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-wesley-collected-works-vol-9-191 |
| Words | 365 |
was for many years without God in the
world, a common swearer, a drunkard, or a Sabbath-breaker? “Or, (2.) That he is not so now 7
“Or, (3.) That he continued so till he heard this man
preach, and from that time was another man? “Not so. The proper way to prove these facts is, by the
testimony of competent witnesses. And these witnesses are
ready, whenever required, to give full evidence of them. “Or, would you have us prove by miracles,
“(4.) That this was not done by our own power or holi
mess? that God only is able to raise the dead, to quicken those
who are dead in trespasses and sins? “Surely no. Whosoever believes the Scriptures will want
no new proof of this. “Where then is the wisdom of those men who demand mira
cles in proof of such a proposition? One branch of which,
“that such sinners are reformed by means of these Teachers,’
being a plain fact, can only be proved by testimony, as all
other facts are; and the other, ‘that this is a work of God,
and a great and more than ordinary work, needs no proof, as
carrying its own evidence to every thinking man. “8. To sum up this: No truly wise or sober man can possibly
desire or expect miracles, to prove, either, (1.) That these doc
trines are true;--this must be decided by Scripture and reason:
Or, (2.) That these facts are true;--this can only be proved by
testimony: Or, (3.) That to change sinners from darkness to
light, is the work of God alone; only using what instruments he
pleases;--this is glaringly self-evident:-Or, (4.) That such a
change wrought in so many notorious sinners, within so short a
time, is a great and extraordinary work of God. What then is
it remains to be proved by miracles? Perhaps you will say, it
is this: ‘That God has called, or sent, you to do this. Nay, this
is implied in the Third of the foregoing propositions. If God
has actually used us therein, if his work hath in fact prospered
in our hands, then he hath called or sent us to do this.