A Wesleyan Account of Tradition
What follows is a Wesleyan account of the place of tradition in Christian faith and doctrine.
What follows is a Wesleyan account of the place of tradition in Christian faith and doctrine.
Through Jesus, we are awakened to the Father’s love.
We work toward unity, with all his strength at work within us, until we see Jesus face-to-face.
We must celebrate our unity, demonstrate our unity, rehearse our unity—and do so with public joy!
What follows is the doctrine of divine revelation with an exposition of the role of Scripture in God’s self-revelation.
A student, even a disciple, may falter— but a witness is unstoppable.
What follows is an account of the crucial doctrine of the fall of man and woman as well as the accompanying biblical doctrine of sin.
When we have a revelation from Jesus, we learn new things and unlearn old things.
Sometimes we have to lose our sight to gain a vision.