...might be worth everyone's consideration.
Just last night I was reading Lutzer (Calvinist, Doctrines That Divide) on the Whitefield-Wesley split. Whitefield was the consumate "revivalist" of the time. But Wesley, while Whitefield was in America, "sow[ed] division over the matter of election" among his congregants. His point was that "by the decree of God, the greater part of humanity abides in death without any possibility of redemption; no one can save this vast multitude but God and He will not save them. ... Then he concluded that this would make all preaching vain. 'It is needless to them who are elected ... and it is useless to them who are not.'"
"Wesley called predestination a doctrine 'full of blaspemy.' It represents our Lord as 'a hypocrite, a deceiver of the people, a man void of common sincerity.'"
"Wesley still wasn't finished. He then turned to address the devil:
Thou fool. Why dost thou roar about any longer? Your lying in wait for souls is as needless and useless as our preaching. Heardest thou not that God has taken thy work out of thy hands; and the He doeth it more effectually? ..." (p202-203)
I would like to discover what Calvinists comments might be on these accusations especially as it concerns evangelism and missions.
skypair
Just last night I was reading Lutzer (Calvinist, Doctrines That Divide) on the Whitefield-Wesley split. Whitefield was the consumate "revivalist" of the time. But Wesley, while Whitefield was in America, "sow[ed] division over the matter of election" among his congregants. His point was that "by the decree of God, the greater part of humanity abides in death without any possibility of redemption; no one can save this vast multitude but God and He will not save them. ... Then he concluded that this would make all preaching vain. 'It is needless to them who are elected ... and it is useless to them who are not.'"
"Wesley called predestination a doctrine 'full of blaspemy.' It represents our Lord as 'a hypocrite, a deceiver of the people, a man void of common sincerity.'"
"Wesley still wasn't finished. He then turned to address the devil:
Thou fool. Why dost thou roar about any longer? Your lying in wait for souls is as needless and useless as our preaching. Heardest thou not that God has taken thy work out of thy hands; and the He doeth it more effectually? ..." (p202-203)
I would like to discover what Calvinists comments might be on these accusations especially as it concerns evangelism and missions.
skypair
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