The works of the Rev. John Wesley, Vol. 11 (of 32)Wesley, John
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The works of the Rev. John Wesley, Vol. 11 (of 32)
Wesley, John
Methodist Church; Theology -- Early works to 1800; Theology -- History -- 18th century
“_Saturday, July 20._ O how my soul laboured with God in secret prayer!
I said in my heart, if I am indeed a child of God, Why have I not
greater desires to depart, and to be with Christ? I prostrated myself
before the throne of grace, and cried to God to answer me as by fire:
and he soon silenced my despondences by answering in my heart, ‘My son,
thou art mine.’”
“_Wednesday, September 21._ God overpowered my whole frame, so that my
body fainted under the pouring out of the Spirit of Christ.”
*“_Saturday, September 26._ My heart was quite melted with a sense of
the goodness of God, and of my own vileness. I think I now begin to
repent; to have a godly sorrow for my sins. Of this I am well assured,
that thoughts which were in my mind a year ago, are now a grief to me.
The Spirit of God brings the sins of my whole life to my remembrance.
I read them all, but more especially, whatever has been wrong in
me, since I was converted. My spirit within me mourns, and my heart
feelingly says, ‘Oh that I had never sinned! O that my soul and body
had been always pure before thee! Oh that I had always the same light
and power that God has given me now!’ But altho’ I am vile, yet this,
blessed be God I know, there is now no condemnation to me: the blood of
Christ hath washed away all my sins. I have the Spirit of adoption, and
the peace of my God. I love him, and all his dear children; yea, and my
enemies likewise. I hunger and thirst after righteousness. I rejoice in
my God, and delight in doing his will. I know in whom I have believed.
My name is written in heaven. Hallelujah!”
“_Friday, November 22._ I enjoyed a fulness of God in my soul; and had
infinite sweetness in communion with my Saviour. Lord I am not worthy
of these manifestations: But I see all is of _free grace_. I receive
all through Christ the righteous. He drank the bitter cup, that I might
drink the cup of consolation. Lord I would love thee infinitely, if I
were able! My whole soul cries out for power to do thy will perfectly.”
“_Monday December 2._ I feel I am a mere nothing, and that if God
withdraw his grace from me but for a moment, I should do nothing but
sin.”
*“_Sunday 22._ All the day long my Lord was wonderfully present with
me in every ordinance. Truly my soul longed vehemently to be, and live
like my Saviour the holy Jesus. This indeed is the thing I aim at; and
I believe according to the sure word of promise, I shall attain. O what
depths and heights of holiness do I discern attainable in this world.”
*“I felt much shame before the Lord to day, for my unfaithfulness, and
unfruitfulness. O God enter not into judgment with me for my sins of
omission!”
*“_Sunday July 4._ I was troubled in my spirit because of lightness of
heart, and speaking _my own words_, (Isaiah lviii.) How many idle words
do I speak! It ill becomes a Christian, much more a preacher ever to
laugh.”
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