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Methodist Founder & Self Proclaimed Heathen John Wesley Said He Never Believed

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John Wesley, the famous founder of the Methodist religion, lacked faith in the God he preached. "I do not love God. I never did ... I have never believed ... I am only an honest heathen ... I have no direct witness ... of anything ... invisible or eternal" said John Wesley in a letter to his brother Charles Wesley in June 1766. Wesley's confession to his brother was long after his supposed "conversion" to Christianity.

Larry Wessels, director of Christian Answers (YouTube channel: CANSWERSTV at http://www.youtube.com/user/CAnswersT... websites: http://www.BIBLEQUERY.ORG, http://www.HISTORYCART.COM, & http://www.MUSLIMHOPE.COM) presents this theological analysis of the Roman Catholic mystical background of John Wesley, Wesley's hybrid brand of Arminanism taken from James Arminius & Wesley's own claim to be a non-Christian "heathen."

In a letter to his brother Charles in June 1766, the hybrid Arminian evangelist John Wesley, now in his sixties, confesses that he does not and never did love God, believe or have the direct witness of divine sonship or even of things invisible or eternal. Here's his testimony:
"In one of my last [letters] I was saying that I do not feel the wrath of God abiding on me; nor can I believe it does. And yet (this is the mystery), I do not love God. I never did. Therefore I never believed, in the Christian sense of the word. Therefore I am only an honest heathen ... And yet, to be so employed of God! And so hedged in that I can neither get forward nor backward! Surely there was never such an instance before, from the beginning of the world! If I ever have had that faith, it would not be so strange.

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May 15, 2014
Teaching
John 14:6; Jude 3
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