John Wesley: The Origins of Methodism | Episode 45 | Lineage

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  • Born in Epworth, England, in 1703, next we uncover the life of John Wesley as we unveil his life at home under strict spiritual instruction. He attended Oxford University where eventually he joined the 'Holy Club', which then went on to be named the 'Oxford Methodists'. Today, the Methodist church spans the globe, yet its birth was unintentional, and its roots go back to this Bible study group. However, some would say its roots go back even further, to the Wesley brothers’ godly upbringing in Epworth.
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Komentáře • 27

  • @LineageJourney
    @LineageJourney  Před 6 lety

    To find out more information about John Wesley visit our website to read out extended article.
    www.lineagejourney.com/episodes/episode-45-john-wesley-george-whitfield-methodism/

  • @jimmykouba4494
    @jimmykouba4494 Před 3 lety +8

    This gave me more information about being a Methodist. I hope to someday visit England, and stand in the spot John Wesley did at his conversion on Aldersgate Street.

  • @portulacaoleracea3267
    @portulacaoleracea3267 Před 4 lety +5

    Praise the LORD for John Wesley's godly mother.

  • @TRINI123A
    @TRINI123A Před rokem +2

    Beautifully done

  • @veronica944
    @veronica944 Před 6 lety +5

    Thanks for the reminder not to despise the small things...but to work for God faithfully where we are!

  • @elverdavin365
    @elverdavin365 Před měsícem

    The Wesley storylife are the one encourage me to Christian (Methodist)

  • @keziahjoybulacja5249
    @keziahjoybulacja5249 Před 3 lety +3

    So inspiring!! God bless you 🙏

  • @louguigou7807
    @louguigou7807 Před 6 lety +6

    These presentations are so rich and inspiring to those called to be reformers today.

    • @LineageJourney
      @LineageJourney  Před 6 lety

      Lou Guigou Praise God! Keep the flame alive

    • @rogermetzger7335
      @rogermetzger7335 Před 3 lety

      Neither of my parents considered themselves methodists but, from the fact that they bought me books about Martin Luther and John Wesley, I gathered that they considered both to have been reformers.
      Your comment has given me another excuse to decry the idea that the protestant reformation “occured” in the sixteenth century. I think of several movements since the sixteenth century as being “reform” movements - of which the methodist movement was perhaps the best known.
      One of the problems with appeal to tradition is that it tends to stifle the inclination to incorporate reforms beyond what our parents may have embraced. At the very least, Chrstiain growth seems to require that we be constantly searching the scriptures in the hope of developing insights beyond what we have been taught.
      Several times when I was a boy, my father told me “Read for yourself, study for yourself and think for yourself.” To me, that is the very definition of “heretic” so I don’t mind at all when someone calls me that.

  • @SamuelInexperience
    @SamuelInexperience Před rokem +1

    John Wesley history
    1. His country birth is at Epworth England
    2. Born on 17th June (Old style) or 28th June 1703-Depends on which calendar is he using
    3. In 1709 the house was on fire and John Wesley was stuck inside the house, so the 2 people came to rescue John Wesley out of the house
    4. John Wesley is the number 15 of the family
    5. He venture USA to become a missionary
    6. Older brother is Samuel Wesley (Sammy)
    7. Younger brother is Charles Wesley
    8. Nickname is Jacky
    9. He study in Oxford in 1733 and graduate in 1735
    10. He depart from England in the ship in 1735
    11. In 1736 Charles Wesley left Georgia for England, leaving John to take over his duties till his replacement arrived
    12. In 1737 he left Georgia USA and never to return or seen again
    13. In 1738 he came back to London
    14. In 1739 he went to the new room at Bristol to build a church and name it as Methodist
    15. He ride a horse and travel 250,000 miles
    16. He wrote a book of medical as Primitive Physics
    17. Susanna Wesley (Mother), Grace Murray (Love Interest), Molly Vazeille (Married)
    18. John and Grace relationship fall apart it's because of assist brother's fault
    19. He is married and no children of his own, he has 6 step children
    20. He was thrown out of the Church of England and preach with inexcusable word
    21. He preach outside at St Andrew Church in Epworth to stand up his father's tomb
    22. In 1743 at night the people came with the torch to attack John Wesley, but they threw a stone at the house to get rid of John Wesley. So Rev John Wesley said 'What evil things I do wrong, have you work yourself together. And that it's a lie' So one people let him go.
    23. In 1740 Mr William Seward preach the lord's prayer and he was attack by those thugs and died in a wound
    24. Samuel Wesley (Sammy) died in 1739
    25. In 1778 both Molly and John went separate way
    26. In 1781 Molly Vazeille passed away
    27. He did not attend his wife funeral
    28. In 1790 at city road Chapel, John Wesley had become an old age man, he was all alone
    29. George Whitefield died in 1770, Charles Wesley died in 1788 and on 24th February 1791 he wrote the last letter
    30. On 2nd March 1791 John Wesley said the last word 'The best of all is. God is with us now. Farewell

  • @geniusworld9045
    @geniusworld9045 Před 3 lety

    Awesome

  • @learno_786
    @learno_786 Před 3 lety +1

    Greetings from india..In our India ,condition of Methodist Church is getting worst and worst..Many mission compound has already been sold.many are In process to be sold..Sir plz pray and do something ..

  • @isnobb
    @isnobb Před 4 lety

    Que maravilha!

  • @mariobelmontes6646
    @mariobelmontes6646 Před 5 měsíci

    Importante saber de dónde viene cada doctrina, y saber quién fundo el metodismo,en América estamos jodidos, porque todas las doctrinas vienen de Europa Y estados unidos, que el Espíritu Santo ayude américa, para no caer en tanta confusión, Dios bendiga a los metodistas .

  • @devoted2him
    @devoted2him Před 6 lety +1

    Amen

  • @serli07serliho19
    @serli07serliho19 Před 2 lety +1

    Jonh Wesley

  • @mr.cinemapresents
    @mr.cinemapresents Před 2 lety

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏

  • @elverdavin6320
    @elverdavin6320 Před rokem

    What song is that on the background

  • @Bread4Life
    @Bread4Life Před 4 lety +1

    How can you have missed the impact the Moravians and Zinzendorf had on Wesley?
    czcams.com/video/kw1jxlCQeUk/video.html
    And why havent you made a video of the people who lived in Herrnhut who sent out the first missionaries?

  • @rioduremdes2811
    @rioduremdes2811 Před 6 lety +1

    my friend is aprotestants..why they worship GOD in sunday just like like catholic

  • @Stsebastian8900
    @Stsebastian8900 Před 5 lety

    other than his views on women in church, im a full supporter of Wesleyan teaching.

    • @Stsebastian8900
      @Stsebastian8900 Před 4 lety

      @C G :) Thanks for sharing that, i suppose in our age its like a sweet shop choice for where we go. (I mean the holy spirit)
      I have actually ended up at the Orthodox Church, so i suspect this will be my new home. I was leaving Anglicanism for many reasons! Not least women leadership, but also homosexuality and promotion of Calvinistic theology and relativism.

    • @atlproductions216
      @atlproductions216 Před 2 lety

      @@Stsebastian8900 what leads u to the Orthodox Church. One of the main things that holds me back in the praying to saints (or as some would call it asking for saints to pray for u/intercession). I just don’t find this biblical or even really compatible with Christianity

    • @YourBoyJohnny94
      @YourBoyJohnny94 Před rokem

      @@atlproductions216 True dat, early church never venerated icons, even Charlemagne and the Frankish Church believed that icons are only for decoration but are not worthy of veneration in the Council of Frankfurt

  • @scottanderson9382
    @scottanderson9382 Před rokem

    It's disturbing to see an Indian guy acting like he's English blood and lecturing about English history. Are there no more actual English people left? The Wesley's had 19 children. Now, genuine English people are having -- what, 1.3 kids? -- because of birth control. So sad.