I began to pray with all my might for those who had in a more especial
manner despitefully used me and persecuted me. I then
testified openly to all there what I now first felt in my heart.
But it was not long before the enemy suggested, “This cannot
be faith; for where is thy joy?” Then was I taught that peace and
victory over sin are essential to faith in the Captain of
our salvation; but that, as to the transports of joy that usually
attend the beginning of
it, especially in those who have mourned deeply, God sometimes
giveth, sometimes withholdeth, them according to the counsels
of His own will.
May 24, 1738, Journal of John Wesley
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