Wesley Corpus

18 To Dr Lavington Bishop Of Exeter

AuthorJohn Wesley
Typeletter
YearNone
Passage IDjw-letter-1750-18-to-dr-lavington-bishop-of-exeter-008
Words234
Trinity Reign of God Sanctifying Grace
16. I beg leave to conclude the address to your Lordship with a few more words transcribed from the same letter. 'Allow Mr. Wesley,' says Mr. Church, 'but these few points, and he will defend his conduct beyond exception.' See letter of June 17, 1746, sect. vi. 9. That is most true. If I have indeed been advancing nothing but the true knowledge and love of God; if God has made me an instrument in reforming many sinners and brining them to inward and pure religion; and if many of these continue holy to this day and free from all willful sin, t hen may I, even I, use those awful words, 'He that despiseth me despiseth Him that sent me.' But I never expect the world to allow me one of these points. However, I must go on as God shall enable me. I must lay out whatsoever talents He entrusts me with (whether others will believe I do it or no) in advancing the true Christian knowledge of God, and the love and fear of God among men; in reforming (if so be it please Him to use me still) those who are yet without God in the world; and in propagating inward and pure religion, 'righteousness, peace and joy in the Holy Ghost.' Sincerely wishing your Lordship all happiness in time and in eternity, I remain Your Lordship's most obedient servant.