How to Read the Scripture
by John Wesley
April 25, 1765
If you desire to read the
scripture in such a manner as may most effectually answer this end, would it not
be advisable,
1. To set apart a little time, if you can, every morning and evening for that
purpose?
2. At each time if you have leisure, to read a chapter out of the Old, and one
out of the New Testament: if you cannot do this, to take a single chapter, or a
part of one?
3. To read this with a single eye, to know the whole will of God, and a fixt
resolution to do it? In order to know his will, you should,
4. Have a constant eye to the analogy of faith; the connexion and harmony there
is between those grand, fundamental doctrines, Original Sin, Justification by
Faith, the New Birth, Inward and Outward Holiness.
5. Serious and earnest prayer should be constantly used, before we consult the
oracles of God, seeing "scripture can only be understood thro' the same Spirit
whereby it was given." Our reading should likewise be closed with prayer, that
what we read may be written on our hearts.
6. It might also be of use, if while we read, we were frequently to pause, and
examine ourselves by what we read, both with regard to our hearts, and lives.
This would furnish us with matter of praise, where we found God had enabled us
to conform to his blessed will, and matter of humiliation and prayer, where we
were conscious of having fallen short.
And whatever light you then receive, should be used to the uttermost, and that
immediately. Let there be no delay. Whatever you resolve, begin to execute the
first moment you can. So shall you find this word to be indeed the power of God
unto present and eternal salvation.