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
“I was still more deeply sensible of God’s presence. My desire was so
strong, that it even pained my breast exceedingly. Indeed I cannot tell
what I then felt. It was the work of God; but he knows in what manner,
and degree. The fire spread; the light shined; and the power wrought:
in short, _God within me lived_! Sing a new song, O my soul; sing with
a mighty voice. Proclaim to angels and men, the goodness of the Lord.
Jesus help me to praise thee yet more and more!”
“I met with several trials to-day, but it was given me to bear them
chearfully, and to praise the Lord, who has given me integrity of heart,
and simplicity of intention, in all my ways. Lord I love thee. I will
praise thy name yet more, even for ever and ever!”
“O how plain is it, that God reveals to babes, those gracious things
which are hid from the wise and prudent; so doth he magnify his mercy,
and stain the pride of human glory. In my closet I wept much, that I
may be more filled with God than ever.”
“I thirsted and prayed this day to be with him. My whole soul was in a
flame for God. O for more faith, to see him continually!”
“Lord, I am sorely tempted, but thou comfortest me. I am happy in thy
love. Still open thy kingdom more fully and powerfully _within_ me.”
“In all things I come short; but I have the testimony of a good
conscience.”
*“I stand as in the presence of God. The awe of God I feel rests upon
my soul. O how dreadful, and yet how joyful is this place! Lord Jesu,
thou art _Immanuel_, God with _me_!”
“I mourned for the sins of the people, and found a willingness even
to lay down my life, if that would save them from hell. Many wept, and
trembled. O the depths of love in God!”
“I felt this day an ardent desire to suffer for his name-sake, tho’ I
am conscious of my own weakness.”
“Being much disturbed by dreams, I rose early, and called upon God.
I continued reading, praying, and weeping, till seven in the evening.
I was mollified, and deeply humbled. My soul adored _Immanuel_, and
desired to die, rather than offend him. O Holy Ghost, abide with, and
in me for ever! A short sentence which occurred this day in reading,
and which I made the subject of discourse, deeply affected me; namely.
‘אלהים אתה אלי’
“O God, thou art my God. Blessed be thy Majesty, and exalted be thy
name. Let the earth and heavens praise and proclaim thy greatness and
glory. Jesus, I love and adore thee! My soul’s delight is in thee!”
“I was told of some who talked evil of me. I prayed for myself, and for
them, and truly the love of God was as a mighty fire in my soul. O what
a heaven is this!”
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