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
16. It is, thirdly, a divine evidence and conviction that he is able
and willing to do it _now_. And why not? Is not a moment to him,
the same as a thousand years? He cannot want more time to accomplish
whatever is his will. And he cannot want or stay for any more
_worthiness_ or _fitness_ in the persons he is pleased to honour. We
may therefore boldly say, at any point of time, _Now is the day of
salvation_. To-day, _if ye will hear his voice, harden not your hearts.
Behold! All things are now ready! Come unto the marriage!_
17. To this confidence, That God is both able and willing to sanctify
us _now_, there needs to be added one thing more, a divine evidence and
conviction, That _he doth_ it. In that hour it is done. God says to the
inmost soul, _According to thy faith, be it unto thee_! Then the soul
is pure from every spot of sin; _it is clean from all unrighteousness_.
The believer then experiences the deep meaning of those solemn words,
_If we walk in the light as he is in the light, we have fellowship one
with another, and the blood of Jesus Christ his Son cleanseth us from
all sin_.
18. “But does God work this great work in the soul _gradually_ or
_instantaneously_?” Perhaps it may be gradually wrought in some: I mean,
in this sense. They do not advert to the particular moment, wherein sin
ceases to be. But it is infinitely desirable, were it the will of God,
that it should be done instantaneously; that the Lord should destroy
sin _by the breath of his mouth_, in a moment, in the twinkling of an
eye. And so he generally does, a plain fact, of which there is evidence
enough to satisfy any unprejudiced person. _Thou_ therefore look for
it every moment. Look for it in the way above described; in all those
_good works_ whereunto thou art _created anew in Christ Jesus_. There
is then no danger: you can be no worse, if you are no better for that
expectation. For were you to be disappointed of your hope, still you
lose nothing. But you shall not be disappointed of your hope: it will
come, and will not tarry. Look for it then every day, every hour, every
moment. Why not this hour, this moment? Certainly you may look for it
_now_, if you believe it is by faith. And by this token you may surely
know, whether you seek it by faith or by works. If by works, you want
something to be done _first: before_ you are sanctified. You think, “I
must first _be_ or _do_ thus or thus.” Then you are seeking it by works
unto this day. If you seek it by faith, you may expect it _as you are_:
and if as you are, then expect it now. It is of importance to observe,
that there is an inseparable connexion between these three points,
expect it _by faith_, expect it _as you are_, and expect it _now_! To
deny one of them is to deny them all: to allow one, is to allow them
all. Do _you_ believe, we are sanctified by faith? Be true then to your
principle; and look for this blessing just as you are, neither better,
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