Monday, April 14, 2008

Quotes from the founder of Methodism


John Wesley

Here is a compilation of my favorite quotes from John Wesley:

"Gaining knowledge is a good thing; but saving souls is a better." -Jackson VIII, 304.

"But for the proof of every one of these weighty truths experience is worth [a] thousand reasons." -Works XXV, 403.

"But our comfort is, He that made the heart can heal the heart." -Jackson XIII, 125.

"Whosoever will reign with Christ in heaven, must have Christ reigning in him on earth." -Jackson X, 364.

"Go on, in a full pursuit of all the mind that was in Christ, of inward and then outward holiness; so shall you be not almost but altogether a Christian." -Works III, 332.

"It (Christianity) is holiness and happiness, the image of God impressed on a created spirit, a fountain of peace and love springing up into everlasting life." -Jackson X, 75.

"As the more holy we are upon earth the more happy we must be (seeing there is an inseparable connection between holiness and happiness)." -Works II, 431.

"God's design was...not to form any new sect; but to reform the nation, particularly the Church; and to spread Scriptural holiness over the land." -Jackson, VIII, 299-300.

"The Methodist alone do not insist on your holding this or that opinion; but they think and let think. Neither do they impose any particular mode of worship; but you may continue to worship in your former manner, be it what it may." -Jackson, IV, 419.

"By perfection I mean perfect love, or loving God with all our heart, so as to rejoice evermore, to pray with out ceasing and everything to give thanks. I am convinced every believer may attain this; yet I do not say he is in a state of damnation or under the curse of God till he does attain. No, he is in a state of grace and in favour with God as long as he believes." -Works II, 227.

"By perfection I mean the humble, gentle, patient love of God and man, ruling all the tempers, words, and actions; the whole heart, and the whole life. -Letters, IV, 187.

"I desire your words may be always the picture of your heart. This is truly plain language." -Works XI, 225.

"The poor are the Christians. I am quite out of conceit with almost all those who have this world's goods." -Works XIII, 71.

"If you cannot relieve, do not grieve, the poor. Give them soft words, if nothing else." -Works XX, 176.

"And indeed our prayers are the proper test of our desires, nothing being fit to have a place in our desires which is not fit to have a place in our prayers." -Works I, 578.

"I know, were I myself to preach one whole year in one place, I should preach both myself and most of my congregation asleep. Nor can I ever believe it was ever the will of our Lord that any congregation should have one teacher only. We have found by long and constant experience that a frequent change of teachers is best." -Jackson VIII, 199.

"I am very rarely led by impressions, but generally by reason and by Scripture." -Jackson XIII, 66.

"All Scripture is inspired of God---The Spirit of God not only once inspired those who wrote it, but continually inspires, supernaturally assists, those that read it with earnest prayer." -Explanatory Notes: 2 Tim. 3:16.

"As a very little dust will disorder a clock, and the least sand will obscure our sight, so the least grain of sin which is upon the heart will hinder its right motion toward God." -Jackson XI, 438.

"Be ashamed of nothing but sin: Not of fetching wood (if time permit) or drawing water; not of cleaning your own shoes, or your neighbor's." -Jackson VIII, 310.

"I shall endeavor to show that Christianity is essentially a social religion, and that to turn it into a solitary religion is indeed to destroy it." -Jackson V, 296.

"Much money does not imply much sense; neither does a good estate infer a good understanding. As a gay coat may cover a bad heart, so fair peruke [wig] may adorn a weak head." Jackson IX, 230.

"Meanwhile redeem the time, catch the golden moments as they fly." -Letters, VII, 241.

"And God's time is always the best time." -Works II, 148.





Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Where I would spend my time on the A.T.; the "Sacred Groves." I think we all need our own sacred groves, for spiritual and mental renewal. Sometimes we just need to Ask, Seek and Knock, and I'm going to add one more...know!


Sacred Grove

"Rays of light stream down from the windows of heaven, warming the forest floor below. They rest upon one's being and take away the chill of darker hours. It is in quiet places and in simple ways that heaven's veil is parted for those who knock upon its door."
--- Greg Olsen

Luke 11:9 "So I say to you: Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you. "

Rev. 3:20 "Here I am! I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in and eat with him, and he with me. "