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
opened_ (such is the language of the great apostle:) and he who of
old _commanded light to shine out of darkness shining on his heart_,
he sees _the light of the glory of_ God, his glorious love, _in the
face of_ Jesus Christ. His ears being opened, he is now capable of
hearing the inward voice of God, saying, _Be of good chear, thy sins
are forgiven thee: Go and sin no more_. This is the purport of what
God speaks to his heart: Although perhaps not in these very words. He
is now ready to hear whatsoever _He that teacheth man knowledge_ is
pleased from time to time to reveal to him. He “feels in his heart (to
use the language of our church) the mighty working of the Spirit of
God:” not in a gross, carnal sense, as the men of the world stupidly
and wilfully misunderstand the expression: though they have been told
again and again, we mean thereby neither more nor less than this:
he feels, is inwardly sensible of the graces which the Spirit of
God works in his heart. He feels, he is conscious of a _peace which
passeth all understanding_. He many times feels such a joy in God, as
is _unspeakable and full of glory_. He feels _the love of_ God _shed
abroad in his heart by the Holy Ghost which is given unto him_. And all
his spiritual senses are then _exercised to discern_ spiritual _good
and evil_. By the use of these he is daily increasing in the knowledge
of God, of Jesus Christ whom he hath sent, and of all the things
pertaining to his inward kingdom. And now he may be properly said
_to live_: God having quickened him by his Spirit, he is alive to
God through Jesus Christ. He lives a life which the world knoweth not
of, a _life_ which _is hid with_ Christ _in_ God. God is continually
breathing, as it were, upon the soul, and his soul is breathing
unto God. Grace is descending into his heart, and prayer and praise
ascending to heaven. And by this intercourse between God and man,
this fellowship with the Father and the Son, as by a kind of spiritual
respiration, the life of God in the soul is sustained: and the child
of God grows up, ’till he comes to _the full measure of the stature of_
Christ.
5. From hence it manifestly appears, what is the nature of the new
birth. It is that great change which God works in the soul, when he
brings it into life: when he raises it from the death of sin, to the
life of righteousness. It is the change wrought in the whole soul by
the almighty Spirit of God, when it is _created anew in_ Christ Jesus,
when it is _renewed after the image of_ God, _in righteousness and true
holiness_: when the love of the world is changed into the love of God,
pride into humility, passion into meekness; hatred, envy, malice, into
a sincere, tender, disinterested love for all mankind. In a word, it
is that change whereby the _earthly, sensual, devilish_ mind, is turned
into the _mind which was in_ Christ Jesus. This is the nature of the
new birth. _So is every one that is born of the Spirit._
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