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
idols? _Be not deceived_: God _is not mocked_: he will not dwell in a
divided heart. As long therefore as you cherish _Delilah_ in your bosom,
he has no place there: it is vain to hope for a recovery of his light,
till you pluck out the right-eye and cast it from you. O let there be
no longer delay. Cry to him, that he may enable you so to do! Bewail
your own impotence and helplessness; and the Lord being your helper,
enter in at the strait gate: take the kingdom of heaven by violence!
Cast out every idol from his sanctuary, and the glory of the Lord shall
soon appear.
5. Perhaps it is this very thing, the want of striving, _spiritual
sloth_, which keeps your soul in darkness. You dwell at ease in
the land: there is no war in your coasts, and so you are quiet and
unconcerned. You go on in the same even track of outward duties, and
are content, there to abide. And do you wonder mean-time, that your
soul is dead? O stir yourself up before the Lord! Arise, and shake
yourself from the dust: wrestle with God for the mighty blessing.
Pour out your soul unto God in prayer, and continue therein with all
perseverance. Watch! Awake out of sleep and keep awake! Otherwise there
is nothing to be expected, but that you will be alienated more and more
from the light and life of God.
6. If upon the fullest and most impartial examination of yourself, you
cannot discern that you at present give way, either to spiritual sloth,
or any other inward or outward sin, then call to mind the time that is
past. Consider your former tempers, words and actions. Have these been
right before the Lord? _Commune with him in your chamber and be still_,
and desire of him to try the ground of your heart, and bring to your
remembrance whatever has at any time offended the eyes of his glory. If
the guilt of any unrepented sin remain on your soul, it cannot be but
you will remain in darkness, till having been _renewed by repentance_,
you are again washed by faith in the _fountain opened for sin and
uncleanness_.
7. Entirely different will be the manner of the cure, if the cause
of the disease be not sin, but _ignorance_. It may be, ignorance of
the meaning of scripture; perhaps occasioned by ignorant commentators;
ignorant at least in this respect, however knowing or learned they
may be in other particulars. And in this case, that ignorance must be
removed, before we can remove the darkness arising from it. We must
shew the true meaning of those texts, which have been misunderstood.
My design does not permit me to consider all the passages of scripture
which have been prest into this service. I shall just mention two or
three, which are frequently brought to prove, that all believers must,
sooner or later, _walk in darkness_.
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