This collection of Wesley's sermons includes fifteen that are directly repated to salvation - how it is received and how it affects the life of the saved. In its pages, the reader will be channenged to meditate God's love to fallen man; The Scriptural way of salvation; The Lord of Righteousness; The purpose of Christ's coming; The circumcision of the heart; The priviledge of those who are reborn by God; Difference between walking by sight and walking by faith; The spiritual "Isaelite;" Causes of inefficacy of Christianity; The signs of the times; The Great Judgement; General Salvation; General spread of the Gospel; The new Creation.
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.