What Is a Wesleyan Understanding of Salvation?

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In this video, Dr. Matt O'Reilly explains the Wesleyan understanding of sanctification. Find out why salvation is more than being born again and discover a vision of God's grace as power that reaches back before your conversion and stretches forward after it to totally transform the whole of your life and RESTORE the image of God.
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Thank you, Pastor, for the education for the laity.🌹🌟🔥🌟🌹

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In doing street ministry we use a shorter method in explaining salvation as we might only have two or three minutes with a person. 1 John 1:19 and Romans 10:9 - 13
You did a great job of explaining the Wesleyan understanding of salvation.

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So then you believe in an unlimited atonement- that Jesus died for every individual? The problem I have with that understanding is that obviously not everyone is saved. Does that mean that Christ only made salvation POSSIBLE for every human, that it is necessary for a person who responds to God's prevenient grace to add something to what Jesus accomplished, and that is faith. If that is the reality, then "Jesus did (NOT) do it all, All to Him I (DO NOT) owe". I am not Wesleyan. I am much closer to his friend George Whitfield, but I really enjoyed your teaching.

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