The works of the Rev. John Wesley, Vol. 03 (of 32)Wesley, John
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The works of the Rev. John Wesley, Vol. 03 (of 32)
Wesley, John
Methodist Church; Theology -- Early works to 1800; Theology -- History -- 18th century
I. 1. I am, first, To point out the several ways whereby Satan
endeavours to destroy the first work of God in the soul, or at least,
to hinder its increase, by our expectation of that greater work. And
1. He endeavours to damp our joy in the Lord, by the consideration of
our own vileness, sinfulness, unworthiness, added to this, that there
_must_ be a far greater change than is yet, or we cannot see the Lord.
If we knew we _must_ remain as we are, even to the day of our death,
we might possibly draw a kind of comfort, poor as it was, from that
necessity. But as we know, we need not remain in this state, as we
are assured, there is a greater change to come, and that unless sin
be all done away in this life, we cannot see God in glory: that subtle
adversary often damps the joy we should otherwise feel in what we have
already attained, by a perverse representation of what we have not
attained, and the absolute necessity of attaining it. So that we cannot
rejoice in what we have, because there is more which we have not. We
cannot rightly taste the goodness of God, who hath done so great things
for us, because there are so much greater things, which as yet he hath
not done. Likewise the deeper conviction God works in us of our present
unholiness, and the more vehement desire we feel in our heart, of the
entire holiness he hath promised, the more are we tempted to think
lightly of the present gifts of God, and to undervalue what we have
already received, because of what we have not received.
2. If he can prevail thus far, if he can damp our joy, he will soon
attack our peace also. He will suggest, “Are you fit to see God? He
is of purer eyes than to behold iniquity. How then can you flatter
yourself, so as to imagine he beholds _you_ with approbation? God is
holy: You are unholy. What communion hath light with darkness? How is
it possible that _you_, unclean as you are, should be in a state of
acceptance with God? You see indeed the mark, the prize of your high
calling. But do you not see, it is afar off? How can you presume then
to think, that all your sins are already blotted out? How can this be,
until you are brought nearer to God, until you bear more resemblance
to him?” Thus will he endeavour, not only to shake your peace, but even
to overturn the very foundation of it: to bring you back by insensible
degrees, to the point from whence you set out first: even to seek for
justification by works, or by your own righteousness; to make something
in _you_ the ground of your acceptance, or at least necessarily
previous to it.
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