What is a Wesleyan understanding of salvation? How does the Wesleyan view fall within the larger Christian tradition? How is the Wesleyan view distinct from other understandings of salvation? Those are crucial questions that are not always clear to people in the Wesleyan-Methodist tradition. And they are frequently misunderstood by people outside the tradition.
What does it mean for salvation to be more of a process than a single point in time? How does God's grace precede the experience of conversion? What does it mean for grace to mean - not only divine favor - but also divine power? How broad is the scope of God's grace in the life of believers? Those are the questions taken up in a brand new video resource on the Wesleyan understanding of salvation. Click the button below to watch on YouTube. And when you get there, be sure to subscribe to the Theology Project YouTube Channel. That way you'll get the word when new videos post.
Dr. Matt O’Reilly (Ph.D., Gloucestershire) is Lead Pastor of Christ Church in Birmingham, Alabama, Director of Research at Wesley Biblical Seminary, and a fellow of the Center for Pastor Theologians. A two-time recipient of the John Stott Award for Pastoral Engagement, he is the author of multiple books including Free to Be Holy: A Biblical Theology of Sanctification, Paul and the Resurrected Body: Social Identity and Ethical Practice, The Letters to the Thessalonians, and Bless the Nations: A Devotional for Short-Term Missions. Follow @mporeilly on X and @mattoreillyauthor on Instagram.
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