The works of the Rev. John Wesley, Vol. 02 (of 32)Wesley, John
Religion
The works of the Rev. John Wesley, Vol. 02 (of 32)
Wesley, John
Methodist Church; Theology -- Early works to 1800; Theology -- History -- 18th century
18. And yet you need not utterly despair even of these, who for the
present _turn again and rent you_. For if all your arguments and
persuasives fail, there is yet another remedy left; and one that is
frequently found effectual, when no other method avails. This is prayer.
Therefore whatever you desire or want, either for others or for your
own soul, _Ask, and it shall be given you: seek, and ye shall find:
knock, and it shall be opened unto you_. The neglect of this is a third
grand hindrance of holiness. Still we _have not, because we ask not_.
O how meek and gentle, how lowly in heart, how full of love both to God
and man might ye have been at this day, if you had only asked? If you
had _continued instant in prayer_! Therefore now, at least, _Ask, and
it shall be given unto you. Ask_, that ye may throughly experience and
perfectly practise the whole of that religion, which our Lord has here
so beautifully described. _It shall_ then _be given you_, to be holy as
he is holy, both in heart and in all manner of conversation. _Seek_, in
the way he hath ordained, in searching the scriptures, in hearing his
word, in meditating thereon, in fasting, in partaking of the supper of
the Lord, and surely _ye shall find_. Ye shall find that pearl of great
price, that faith which overcometh the world, that peace which the
world cannot give, that love which is the earnest of your inheritance.
_Knock_: continue in prayer, and in every other way of the Lord. Be not
weary or faint in your mind. Press on to the mark. Take no denial. Let
him not go until he bless you. And the door of mercy, of holiness, of
heaven _shall be opened unto you_.
19. It is in compassion to the hardness of our hearts, so unready to
believe the goodness of God, that our Lord is pleased to enlarge upon
this head, and to repeat and confirm what he hath spoken. _For every
one_, saith he, _that asketh, receiveth_: so that none need come short
of the blessing. _And he that seeketh_, even every one that seeketh,
_findeth_, the love and the image of God; _and to him that knocketh_,
to every one that knocketh, the gate of righteousness shall be opened.
So that here is no room for any to be discouraged, as tho’ they might
ask or seek or knock in vain. Only remember, _always to pray_, to seek,
to knock _and not to be faint_. And then the promise standeth sure. It
is firm as the pillars of heaven. Yea, more firm; for heaven and earth
shall pass away: but his word shall not pass away.
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