The works of the Rev. John Wesley, Vol. 14 (of 32)Wesley, John
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The works of the Rev. John Wesley, Vol. 14 (of 32)
Wesley, John
Methodist Church; Theology -- Early works to 1800; Theology -- History -- 18th century
Therefore, upon the whole, the sense of the primitive church, so far
as it can be gathered from the authors above cited, is, That “although
some of the scriptures _primarily_ refer, to those _extraordinary_
gifts of the Spirit, which were given to the apostles, and a few other
persons in the apostolical age: yet they refer also, in a _secondary_
sense, to those _ordinary_ operations of the Holy Spirit, which all the
children of God do and will experience, even to the end of the world.”
23. What I mean by _The ordinary operations of the Holy Ghost_, I sum
up in the words of a modern writer:
“Sanctification being opposed to our corruption, and answering fully
to the latitude thereof, whatsoever of holiness and perfection is
wanting in our nature, must be supplied by the Spirit of God. Wherefore
being by nature we are totally void of all saving truth, and under an
impossibility of knowing the will of God; this _Spirit searcheth all
things, yea, even the deep things of |God|_, and _revealeth_ them unto
the sons of men, so that thereby the darkness of their understanding is
expelled, and they are enlightened with the knowledge of God. The same
Spirit which _revealeth_ the object of faith generally to the universal
church, doth also illuminate the understanding of such as believe,
that they may receive the truth. For _faith is the gift of |God|_,
not only in the object, but also in the act. And this gift is a gift
of the Holy Ghost working within us――And as the increase of perfection,
so the original of faith is from the Spirit of God, by an internal
illumination of the soul.”
“The second part of the office of the Holy Ghost is, the renewing
of man in all the parts and faculties of his soul. For our natural
corruption consisting in an aversion of our wills, and a depravation of
our affections, and inclination of them to the will of God, is wrought
within us by the Spirit of God.”
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