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
3. Or if we hold fast, _other foundation can no man lay than that which
is laid, even Jesus Christ_; and I am _justified freely by God’s grace,
through the redemption which is in Jesus_: yet he will not cease to
urge, “But _the tree is known by its fruits_. And have you the fruits
of justification? Is _that mind in you which was in Christ Jesus_?
Are you _dead unto sin and alive unto_ righteousness? Are you made
conformable to the death of Christ, and do you know the power of his
resurrection?” And then, comparing the small fruits we feel in our
souls, with the fullness of the promises, we shall be ready to conclude,
“Surely God hath not said, that my sins are forgiven me! Surely I have
not received the remission of my sins; for what lot have I among them
that are sanctified?”
4. More especially in the time of sickness and pain, he will press
this with all his might. “Is it not the word of him that cannot lie,
without holiness no man shall see the Lord? But you are not holy. You
know it well; you know holiness is the full image of God. And how far
is this above, out of your sight? You cannot attain unto it. Therefore
all your labour has been in vain. All these things you have suffered in
vain. You have spent your strength for nought. You are yet in your sins
and must therefore perish at the last.” And thus, if your eye be not
steadily fixt on him who hath borne all your sins, he will bring you
again under that _fear of death_, whereby you was so long _subject unto
bondage_: and by this means impair, if not wholly destroy, your peace
as well as joy in the Lord.
5. But his master-piece of subtility is still behind. Not content to
strike at your peace and joy, he will carry his attempts farther yet:
he will level his assault against your righteousness also. He will
endeavour to shake, yea, if it be possible, to destroy the holiness
you have already received by your very expectation of receiving more,
of attaining all the image of God.
6. *The manner wherein he attempts this, may partly appear from what
has been already observed. For, first, By striking at our joy in the
Lord, he strikes likewise at our holiness: seeing joy in the Holy Ghost
is a precious means of promoting every holy temper; a choice instrument
of God whereby he carries on much of his work in a believing soul.
And it is a considerable help not only to inward, but also to outward
holiness. It strengthens our hands to go on in the work of faith and
in the labour of love: manfully to _fight the good fight of faith, and_
to _lay hold on eternal life_. It is peculiarly designed of God to be
a balance both against inward and outward sufferings: to _lift up the
hands that hang down and_ confirm _the feeble knees_. Consequently,
whatever damps our joy in the Lord, proportionally obstructs our
holiness. And therefore so far as Satan shakes our joy, he hinders our
holiness also.
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