The works of the Rev. John Wesley, Vol. 01 (of 32)Wesley, John
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The works of the Rev. John Wesley, Vol. 01 (of 32)
Wesley, John
Methodist Church; Theology -- Early works to 1800; Theology -- History -- 18th century
7. * Once more. The scriptures teach, _this is the love of God_ (the
sure mark thereof) _that we keep his commandments_, _1 John_ v. 3. And
our Lord himself saith, _he that keepeth my commandments, he it is that
loveth me_, _John_ xiv. 21. Love rejoices to obey; to do in every point,
whatever is acceptable to the Beloved. A true lover of God hastens to
do his will on earth as it is done in heaven. But is this the character
of the presumptuous pretender to the love of God? Nay, but his love
gives him a liberty to disobey, to break, not to keep, the commandments
of God. Perhaps when he was in fear of the wrath of God, he did labour
to do his will. But now looking on himself as _not under the law_,
he thinks he is no longer obliged to observe it. He is therefore less
zealous of good works, less careful to abstain from evil; less watchful
over his own heart, less jealous over his tongue. He is less earnest to
deny himself, and to take up his cross daily. In a word, the whole form
of his life is changed, since he has fancied himself to be at _liberty_.
He is no longer _exercising himself unto godliness; wrestling not_ only
_with flesh and blood, but with principalities and powers, enduring
hardships, agonizing to enter in at the strait gate_. No; he has found
an easier way to heaven; a broad, smooth, flowry path; in which he can
say to his soul, “Soul, take thy ease, eat, drink, and be merry.” It
follows with undeniable evidence, that he has not the true testimony
of his own spirit. He cannot be conscious of having those marks which
he hath not; that lowliness, meekness, and obedience. Nor yet can the
Spirit of the God of truth bear witness to a lie; or testify that he is
a child of God, when he is manifestly a child of the devil.
8. Discover thyself, thou poor self-deceiver! Thou who art confident of
being a child of God, thou who sayest, “I have the witness in myself,”
and therefore defiest all thy enemies. Thou art weighed in the balance
and found wanting; even in the balance of the sanctuary. The word of
the Lord hath tried thy soul, and proved thee to be reprobate silver.
Thou art not lowly of heart. Therefore thou hast not received the
Spirit of Jesus unto this day. Thou art not gentle and meek; therefore
thy joy is nothing worth: it is not joy in the Lord. Thou dost not
keep his commandments; therefore thou lovest him not, neither art
thou partaker of the Holy Ghost. It is consequently, as certain and as
evident, as the oracles of God can make it, his Spirit doth not bear
witness with thy Spirit, that thou art a child of God. O cry unto him
that the scales may fall off thine eyes, that thou mayst know thyself
as thou art known; that thou mayst receive the sentence of death in
thyself, till thou hear the voice that raises the dead, saying, “Be of
good cheer: thy sins are forgiven; thy faith hath made thee whole.”
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