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The Historical and Biblical Outlier of Wesleyan Salvation and Sanctification (Part 8)
Part One Part Two Part Three Part Four Part Five Part Six Part Seven John Wesley’s two-tiered framework of initial and then entire sanctification has since produced a false gospel in many different iterations. It mutated into various versions, forking off like branches from the root or trunk of […]
The Historical and Biblical Outlier of Wesleyan Salvation and Sanctification (Part 7)
Part One Part Two Part Three Part Four Part Five Part Six Wesley’s two-tiered innovation of initial and entire sanctification gave rise to new variations downstream from Wesleyanism. Despite the variation, the commonality among them is a net, common perversion of the gospel. John Wesley brought salvation by works: the […]
The Historical and Biblical Outlier of Wesleyan Salvation and Sanctification (Part 6)
Part One Part Two Part Three Part Four Part Five The baptismal regeneration piece of John Wesley’s doctrine of salvation and sanctification phased out of Wesleyanism and Methodism during the 19th century, leaving two remaining that were hugely problematic to a biblical, historical, true, and saving faith. Of the two, one […]
The Historical and Biblical Outlier of Wesleyan Salvation and Sanctification (Part 4)
Part One Part Two Part Three One Gospel, One Birth, One Standing, One Savior The System Assessed and the Alternative Declared John Wesley was a man responding to real and observable spiritual decay — the deadness of the Church of England (COE) was not imaginary, and his zeal for genuine holiness was […]
Hyper-Dispensationalism: A Dangerous Perversion of Dispensationalism (Part Two)
Part One A Third Problem Interpretationally with Hyper-Dispensationalism Sermon on the Mount Hyper-dispensationalism brings extremes in discontinuity between the Old and the New Testament. Two dangers of the extreme discontinuity are, one, two salvation plans, a different one for the Old Testament than the one in the New Testament, and, two, antinomianism, a version of […]
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