tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8357993002975833949.post5262267763397372298..comments2023-06-22T04:39:18.584-04:00Comments on the tenth letter...: Justification (3 of 4) Wesleyan - Matt L.Jay Miklovichttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15414242753908645401noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8357993002975833949.post-44465576333713357882011-02-09T11:36:15.250-05:002011-02-09T11:36:15.250-05:00Matt-
This is an excellent post. I am thankful t...Matt-<br /> This is an excellent post. I am thankful that you brought in Wesley's perspective from the standard sermons.<br /><br /> I really appreciate you bringing forth Wesley's words describing Christ as "a second general Parent and Representative of the whole human race". Of course this would be the sticking point with the Calvinist because that denotes unlimited atonement, and actually matches up well with Dawn's post.<br /><br /> It appears, if indeed Matt has captured this view well, that it doesn't differ as far from the Lutheran view as a confessional Lutheran might believe.<br /><br /> My question, for you is do you hold to universal justification, like Luther, that is only applied by belief? And belief is given through word and sacrament?<br /><br /> Thanks for the post Matt.Jay Miklovichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15414242753908645401noreply@blogger.com