@11:16 John Wesley following in the tradition of health reformers which includes the great men Joseph, Moses, Elisha, and Daniel. The inspired woman of God, Ellen White, was a health reformer too.
It's a great video. There are some things worth pointing out though. Being born again is not the same as being saved. None of us is saved while he's on this side of heaven. Again, conversion is not a feeling; it's not rapture. We must live the new life and work out our own salvation with fear and trembling.
I find Wesley interesting but his reluctance to call a spade a spade does not compel me to believe his sermon. He doesn't believe his whole experience of the "Baptism of the Holy Spirit" as speaking in tongues is yet he says they "babbled" but did not understand what they said which is precisely what the Word says "tongues" is…unknown prayer to God. Then on top of that to believe in a trinity which was a rule made AFTER the Council of Nice is just wrong. The Jews were not waiting on or even preaching "gods"…but only ONE God and to this day still don't as, so I find fault in that doctrine, as well!
I awoke from a dream I can not remember…but as my eyes were opening I heard a voice say "John Wesley ". Two yrs ago I felt the Lord pushing me to Moravian Falls.(which i went and saw Bobby Conner)I now know there is a connection between Wesley and the Moravians but I'm still unclear what God is trying to tell me? Wondering if anyone else can relate or has any insight?
Thanks. The Bible says some are chosen according to foreknowledge but a saint is not confirmed until after "death". The Bible also says that there is a resurrect ion of the dead the just and the unjust. The just either go to heaven or go to the future new earth. The unjust perish. This is the second death. The first death is the great white throne judgment. Revelation 20-22. Saints do not die at all but go to heaven. Their sins are forgiven. Acts 24:15, Romans 2, John 5, 1 Timothy 4:10, Hebrews 9:27. The saints will represent God in the future world. The Bible says there are Gentile nations outside Holy Jerusalem on the new earth.
What do you think John would think about conservative Christianity today?
@11:16 John Wesley following in the tradition of health reformers which includes the great men Joseph, Moses, Elisha, and Daniel. The inspired woman of God, Ellen White, was a health reformer too.
It's a great video. There are some things worth pointing out though. Being born again is not the same as being saved. None of us is saved while he's on this side of heaven. Again, conversion is not a feeling; it's not rapture. We must live the new life and work out our own salvation with fear and trembling.
I find Wesley interesting but his reluctance to call a spade a spade does not compel me to believe his sermon. He doesn't believe his whole experience of the "Baptism of the Holy Spirit" as speaking in tongues is yet he says they "babbled" but did not understand what they said which is precisely what the Word says "tongues" is…unknown prayer to God. Then on top of that to believe in a trinity which was a rule made AFTER the Council of Nice is just wrong. The Jews were not waiting on or even preaching "gods"…but only ONE God and to this day still don't as, so I find fault in that doctrine, as well!
I awoke from a dream I can not remember…but as my eyes were opening I heard a voice say "John Wesley ". Two yrs ago I felt the Lord pushing me to Moravian Falls.(which i went and saw Bobby Conner)I now know there is a connection between Wesley and the Moravians but I'm still unclear what God is trying to tell me? Wondering if anyone else can relate or has any insight?
This is not history. It is eulogy.
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The Bible says some are chosen according to foreknowledge but a saint is not confirmed until after "death".
The Bible also says that there is a resurrect ion of the dead the just and the unjust.
The just either go to heaven or go to the future new earth.
The unjust perish. This is the second death.
The first death is the great white throne judgment. Revelation 20-22.
Saints do not die at all but go to heaven. Their sins are forgiven.
Acts 24:15, Romans 2, John 5, 1 Timothy 4:10, Hebrews 9:27.
The saints will represent God in the future world. The Bible says there are Gentile nations outside Holy Jerusalem on the new earth.
You must be in popular Christianity if you don't know we are in the last generation..is say 6k yrs betw Adam's fall and the 2nd coming