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
The first and chief of these is, “You cannot use these means (as
you call them) without _trusting_ in them.” I pray, where is this
written? I expect you should shew me plain scripture for your assertion.
Otherwise I dare not receive it: because I am not convinced, that you
are wiser than God.
If it really had been as you assert, it is certain Christ must have
known it. And if he had known it, he would surely have warned us, he
would have revealed it long ago. Therefore because he has not, because
there is no tittle of this in the whole revelation of Jesus Christ, I
am as fully assured your assertion is false, as that this revelation is
of God.
“However, leave them off for a short time, to see whether you trusted
in them or no.” So I am to disobey God, in order to know, whether I
trust in obeying him! And do you avow this advice? Do you deliberately
teach, to _do evil, that good may come_? O tremble at the sentence of
God against such teachers! Their _damnation is just_.
“Nay, if you are troubled, when you leave them off, it is plain, you
trusted in them.” By no means. If I am troubled when I wilfully disobey
God, it is plain his Spirit is still striving with me. But if I am not
troubled at wilful sin, it is plain, I am given up to a reprobate mind.
But what do you mean by “_Trusting_ in them?” Looking for the blessing
of God therein? Believing, that if I wait in this way I shall attain,
what otherwise I should not? So I do. And so I will, God being my
helper, even to my life’s end. By the grace of God, I will _thus_
trust in them, till the day of my death; that is, I will believe,
that whatever, God hath promised, he is faithful also to perform. And
seeing he hath promised to bless me in this way, I _trust_ it shall be
according to his word.
2. It has been, secondly, objected, “This is seeking salvation by
works.” Do you know the meaning of the expression you use? What is,
“Seeking salvation by works?” In the writings of St. _Paul_, it means,
either seeking to be saved, by observing the ritual works of the Mosaic
law, or expecting salvation for the sake of our own works, by the merit
of our own righteousness. But how is either of these implied, in my
waiting in the way God has ordained; and expecting that he will meet
me there, because he has promised so to do?
I do expect, that he will fulfil his word, that ♦he will meet and bless
me in this way. Yet not for the sake of any works which I have done,
nor for the merit of my righteousness: But merely through the merits
and sufferings and love of his Son, in whom he is always well-pleased.
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