John Wesley (along with his brother Charles) is widely began the Methodist movement. There is no doubt that his contribution to the Christian world is marked and enduring. He is quoted as having rode 250,000 miles on horseback, preached 40,00 sermons and given away £30,000. Not many Christian preachers or pastors have such an opportunity to make an impact.
As well as this contribution in the form of financial giving and the spoken word, Wesley, made an impact through the written word. One of his most renowned works is his “Commentary On The Bible”. This is a commentary on the each book in the Bible.
These volumes are a treasure trove of Scriptural insight and assistance.
This easy to use Kindle book helps you build up your collection of commentaries for use in home Bible studies, preaching engagements and investigations into God’s Word.
The version we present to you is easily navigable both backwards and forwards. It provides a clear, concise layout that brings to life the words Wesley penned all those years ago.
As a commentary the value of John Wesley’s contribution must not be underestimated. His writing is doctrinal but not dogmatic. He shines new light on various passages but all the time remaining true to the biblical meaning.
This book provides his commentary •1 Samuel •2 Samuel
As part of this publication there is an extensive study guide designed to help you in your quest to better study the Bible.
➢ Study Guide ➢ A Secret Of Understanding The Bible ➢ The Different Genres Of The Bible ➢ Understanding The Bible By Grasping The Big Picture ➢ 4 Essential Tips ➢ The Authority Of The Bible ➢ The Theme Of The Bible ➢ The Impact Of The Bible On Our Lives ➢ How To Study The Bible
John Wesley is recognized as the founder of Methodism. An acclaimed preacher, Wesley travelled extensively on horseback and drew large crowds for his outdoor sermons. A contemporary of William Wilberforce, Wesley was a strong voice opposing slavery in England and the United States. His influence upon modern Christianity can be seen by the large number of Methodist organizations in the Wesleyan tradition all over the world.