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The Means of Grace

The Means of Grace

John Wesley

 

Verlag CrossReach Publications, 2020

ISBN 6610000265527 , 47 Seiten

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The Means of Grace


 

Are there any ordinances now, since life and immortality were brought to light by the gospel? Are there, under the Christian dispensation, any means ordained of God, as the usual channels of his grace? This question could never have been proposed in the apostolical church, unless by one who openly avowed himself to be a Heathen; the whole body of Christians being agreed, that Christ had ordained certain outward means, for conveying his grace into the souls of men. Their constant practice set this beyond all dispute; for so long as 'all that believed were together, and had all things common,' (Acts 2:44,) 'they continued steadfastly in the teaching of the Apostles, and in the breaking of bread, and in prayers.' (Acts 2:42.)

But in process of time, when 'the love of many waxed cold,' some began to mistake the means for the end, and to place religion rather in doing those outward works, than in a heart renewed after the image of God. They forgot that 'the end of' every 'commandment is love, out of a pure heart,' with 'faith unfeigned;' the loving the Lord their God with all their heart, and their neighbour as themselves; and the being purified from pride, anger, and evil desire, by a 'faith of the operation of God.' Others seemed to imagine, that though religion did not principally consist in these outward means, yet there was something in them wherewith God was well pleased: something that would still make them acceptable in his sight, though they were not exact in the weightier matters of the law, in justice, mercy, and the love of God.