Title: Wesleyan Theology
1Wesleyan Theology
- Part Four Means of Grace and Doctrine of Church
2Christ as the Only Source of Grace
- There can be no merit in the works of humankind.
Only Christ can serve as the sufficient means of
Grace within Protestant traditions. - So what did Wesley understand by the term Means
of Grace?
3Means of Grace
- By means of grace I understand outward
signs, words or actions ordained by God, and
appointed to this end, to be the ordinary or
historical channels whereby He sic might
convey to men sic preventing, justifying or
sanctifying grace. - - John Wesley, Means of Grace Sermon 16, 1872
edition
4Two Categories of Means of Grace
- Instituted (those means established by Jesus
hence, non-changing) - Prudential (variable or conditional means)
5Instituted Means of Grace
- Prayer
- Searching the Scriptures
- The Lords Supper
- Fasting
- Christian Conference
6Instituted Means of Grace Prayer
- Prayer considered key to Christian life
- Understood as our Spiritual Breath
- Through prayer the believer maintains their
relationship with the Divine One - Failure to pray manifests the Wilderness
experience of the believer. - Prayers must express the full dimension of life.
7Instituted Means of Grace Prayer
- Prayers of Deprecation (awareness of sin)
- Prayers of Petition
- Prayers of Intercession
- Prayers of Thanksgiving
- Prayers of Invocation
- Prayers of Adoration
8Instituted Means of Grace Prayer
- Prayers should be both private, communal
(family) and public (congregational) - Prayers much originate from a purity of intent or
sincerity. - One must pray without ceasing. Prayer
maintains the constant company of Christ.
9Instituted Means of Grace Scripture
- Read Scripture with regularity
- Believer must know the entire Revelation
- Believer must apply Scripture to life
- One must avoid proof-texting knowledge of
historical and theological context must be taught
and practiced. - Jesus demonstrated extensive knowledge of Hebrew
Scriptures.
10Instituted Means of Grace Fasting
- Since Jesus practiced fasting, so should the
People Called Methodists. - Friday considered by Wesley the day of fasting.
- Purpose of fasting to wean the soul from earthly
things and remain mindful of our spiritual
destiny
11Instituted Means of Grace Christian Conference
- Based on his reading of the New Testament and
knowledge of Patristic Literature, Wesley
believed it imperative that believers gather on a
regular basisin small groupsfor fellowship,
nurture and accountability.
12Instituted Means of Grace Christian Conference
- For this reason, Wesley understood his Class
Meetings as an essential means of Grace (a means
he thought missing among the Anglican Communion) - Christians also called to witness their faith to
others. The ability to order your conversation
right the second dimension of Christian
Conference.
13Prudential Means of Grace
- While small groups served as Instituted Means of
Grace, their structure and organization would
vary or change over time. For this reason,
Wesley spoke of Prudential Means of Grace.
14Prudential Means of Grace
- The Methodist Societies are a company of men
sic having the form and seeking the power of
godliness, united in order to pray together, to
receive the word of exhortation, and to watch one
another in love, that they may help each other
work out their salvation. -
15Prudential Means of Grace
- Disciplines of Members
- Doing no harm (abstaining from swearing,
drunkenness, smuggling, extravagant dress,
useless diversions, self-indulgence and
miserliness) - Doing good (care from ones own body and the body
of others, caring for the sick and distressed,
providing exhortation and reproof
16Prudential Means of Grace
- Disciplines of Members
- Attending to all ordinance of God (liturgy,
sacraments, study, appropriate ministry of the
Word, prayers and mutual encouragement) - Regular attendance to morning and evening prayer
services - Attendance to particular BANDS Married men,
married women, single men, single women
17Prudential Means of Grace
- Disciplines of Members
- Reading Christian books and Scripture
- Clear moral standard
- Definite structuring of ones time
18Prudential Means of Grace
- But remember, Discipline does not merit grace.
The Means of Grace only serve as historically
recognized ways in which the Holy Spirit performs
its work in the world. - Only God can initiate the relationship with the
human works cannot serve to establish a
relationship with the Divine One.
19Doctrine of the Church
- The visible Church is a congregation of faithful
men sic in which the pure Word of God is
preached and the sacraments be duly administered
according to Christs ordinance in all those
things that of necessity are requisite to the
same. - Article XIII
20Essence of the Visible Church
- Living Faith
- Preaching
- Due Administration of Sacraments and Liturgy
21Essence of the Visible Church
- But what priority should be given to these
elements? - Classical Protestants place emphasis on the
second item while Catholics stress the third
element - Like other Reformers, Wesley places great
emphasis on the preaching and hearing of the Word.
22Essence of the Visible Church
- Yet, Wesley also affirmed in importance of Living
Faith - a congregation of faithful men sic
recognizes Living Faith as a necessary element of
Church.
23Essence of the Visible Church
- Wesley also maintained a strong emphasis on the
administration of the sacraments and the Liturgy - Could overcome the unfaithfulness of the pastor
- Could serve as a means of grace
- Recognized the Sovereignty and freedom of Christ
to work through more than preaching - Emphasized that holiness of Church can be
mediated through the sacraments rather than
clergy.
24Essence of the Visible Church
- By granting weight to all three essentials of
the Visible Church, Wesley attempted to suggest
the unity of Church as a vital aspect of the
Churchs mission. - Maintained the vertical relationship of
believer to God and horizontal relationship
of believer to the world tension.
25Essence of the Visible Church
- The holiness of the Church seen by Wesley in two
forms - Subjective Holiness (the relationship of the
Believer to God that emerges from Objective
Holiness) - Objective Holiness (maintained through the
sacraments, Word and liturgy)
26Essence of the Visible Church
- Small Group fellowship necessary for maintaining
the balance between Subjective and Objective
Holiness. - The form for small groups emerges as Prudential
Means of Grace although Wesley understood the
need for such a gathering as the Instituted Means
of Grace known as Christian Conference.
27Essence of the Visible Church
- Such small groups should be fashioned as
eclesiolae gathered in ecclesia multitudinous
sacred assemblies within the larger
congregation of the baptized. - Eclesiolae provides mutual encouragement,
examination, service, prayer, growth and
discipline.
28Essence of the Visible Church
- Wesley attempted to highlight three critical
dimensions of the Church - Unity of Purpose (through the Three Essentials)
- Mission (through Subjective and Objective
Holiness) - Renewal (through small groups)
29Essence of the Visible Church
- Doctrine that must be preached to all
non-believers - Original Sin
- Justification by Faith
- Sanctification
- Trinity
- Atonement
30Essence of the Visible Church
- These essential doctrine would bind most
Classical Protestants to one another while
allowing for disagreement between specific
traditions on several matters (i.e.
Predestination) - One should maintain a Catholic Spirit regarding
those doctrinal issues that divide traditions
(while never surrendering their own doctrinal
position)