Letters 1786A
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | letter |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-letters-1786a-008 |
| Words | 209 |
MY DEAR SISTER, - I write freely to you because I love you. While you are providentially called to this confinement, it will be sanctified to you, and will prove a greater blessing than it would prove if you had more liberty. In this case private exercises will supply the want of public; so that you will see our Lord does all things for your profit, that you may be a partaker of His holiness. You have only one thing to do - leaving the first principles of the doctrine of Christ, go on to perfection. Expect continually the end of your faith, the full salvation of your soul. You know, whenever it is given, it is to be received only by naked faith. Therefore who knows but you may receive it now The Lord is nigh at hand, my dear Hannah. Trust Him and praise Him! - I am Yours affectionately. To Dr. Coke 13 BRISTOL, March 12, 1786. Your affectionate brother. To Thomas Tattershall March 20, 1786. But is it not best to take Derby in my way from Sheffield to Nottingham - I am, dear Tommy, Your affectionate friend and brother. PS.-Blessed is the man that endureth temptation. To his Brother Charles MANCHESTER, April 6, 1785.