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both john wesley and luther had similar experiences. wesley's heart was strangely warmed and through a lightning bolt. luther came to faith. and both of them were touched by romans. so, one of the differences, wesley said, by faith. and both basically said, by faith alone. by grace alone. but one of the differences, luther saying, sanctionification was big for him. the saving grace. wesley said, we're going on to perfection, so justification, turning around, and being in a relationship with jesus was big. so both of them are giants in the faith. >> that's great. i read his favorite holiday was christmas. >> yeah. >> and he preached 2,000 sermons on christmas in advent. >> there are some folks that trace the advent of the christmas tree to luther. >> that's right. >> his death bed quote is meaningful to me. he said as he was dying, we are all beggars. we all depend on the grace of god in ways we don't fully understand, which is true at thanksgiving and it's true at christmas and it's true 365. we are all bigger. >> that's great. >> one o
both john wesley and luther had similar experiences. wesley's heart was strangely warmed and through a lightning bolt. luther came to faith. and both of them were touched by romans. so, one of the differences, wesley said, by faith. and both basically said, by faith alone. by grace alone. but one of the differences, luther saying, sanctionification was big for him. the saving grace. wesley said, we're going on to perfection, so justification, turning around, and being in a relationship with...
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john wesley, the founder of methodism. and had been converted there in oxford. and sort of thought it was his calling in life to revive the church and particularly the church in america, in the colonies. and he had a great heart for common people here in america. as i say, made i think eight transatlantic trips. i guess it has to be an odd number, so seven. i guess he died on his seventh trip here. and whitfield was the mouth or the heart of the great awakening. edwards was the brain or the head. whitfield was the preacher. it ward is battle the theologian. system mattic theologian, although he was a very powerful preacher in his own right. george whitfield, rather unprepossessing-looking man. i have another picture in just a moment. nevertheless because of the power of his broad swords and ideas and delivery was the most famous man in america prior to the american revolution. just as another george w., george washington, would become the most famous after the revolution. whitfield was an evangelical anglican and a calvinist in theology, so he adhered to this re
john wesley, the founder of methodism. and had been converted there in oxford. and sort of thought it was his calling in life to revive the church and particularly the church in america, in the colonies. and he had a great heart for common people here in america. as i say, made i think eight transatlantic trips. i guess it has to be an odd number, so seven. i guess he died on his seventh trip here. and whitfield was the mouth or the heart of the great awakening. edwards was the brain or the...
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the world war ii monument and go to arlington, visit john wesley powell's great, great conservationistsecond u.s. geological survey director. and spent some time with our veterans tomorrow. great day to honor the veterans who have served. >> shannon: each of those memorials have a different feeling. each of those wars and conflicts, for a lot of people, they evoke different emotions. they are so different. if you are here in washington have a chance to see them, it's a different experience at each one. >> to me, i grew up -- i was born in 1961. i was too young to serve in vietnam but certainly the vietnam war i saw through the eyes of a young boy watching walter cronkite at night. my older brother was of that age. the vietnam war memorial is strikingly different than other memorials. too many, the war is still unsettled. it sits different. the black granite. i was reading the names. very emotional still today. i think they great tribute of remembrance. that monument in particular doesn't symbolize defeat or victory. i think it symbolizes remembrance. the world war ii, very few world wa
the world war ii monument and go to arlington, visit john wesley powell's great, great conservationistsecond u.s. geological survey director. and spent some time with our veterans tomorrow. great day to honor the veterans who have served. >> shannon: each of those memorials have a different feeling. each of those wars and conflicts, for a lot of people, they evoke different emotions. they are so different. if you are here in washington have a chance to see them, it's a different...
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and it wasn't even john wesley powell's mind either. it is not far away. as a recognition, if you, if you know what's coming. you think, oh, wait just a few years. but no, they didn't get that. in yeah. >> going after what patty said, how could they not have that recognition when the person downstream, suddenly, i don't have any water. >> ooh, this is unfortunate, given our timing here, because there are forms of claiming water in the west that if you are downstream, you might well have a junior right or you might really have no right at all. an upstream dam would be based on claims to water that may overrule your claim, so you could be quite de-watered and the existing legal structure would make that seem right, whether you would figure it was right or not. so, yeah, that is a really, but whether you would care about the, the aquatic life, you might be prepared. there's a very stupid quotation that mark twain never said but he's always quoted, so when you hear it come you must say he never said that. drinking andr water is for fighting over. so you might
and it wasn't even john wesley powell's mind either. it is not far away. as a recognition, if you, if you know what's coming. you think, oh, wait just a few years. but no, they didn't get that. in yeah. >> going after what patty said, how could they not have that recognition when the person downstream, suddenly, i don't have any water. >> ooh, this is unfortunate, given our timing here, because there are forms of claiming water in the west that if you are downstream, you might well...
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wesley's heart was strangely warmed through a lightning bolt. john luther came to faith. both of them work touched by the romans. one of the differences is the faith. both said by faith alone, but by grace alone, but one of the differences is luther was saying, sanctification was big for him. wesley said, we are goin to perfection for justification, turning around and being in a relationship with jesus. both of them were giants in faith. >> his favorite holiday, was christmas. annie preached 2000 sermons on christmas. >> there are some people that trace it to luther. the just history -- christmas. his deathbed quote, he said as he was dying, we are all beggars. that we all depend on the grace of god in ways we don't fully understand which is true at thanksgiving and it is true at christmas and it is true throughout the year. >> i think one of the things jim was saying is that we are all connected and part of the same branch. 2 years ago, many leaders went to plant trees. the tree is symbolic of life. it is also symbolic with the branches, that we are all part of the same
wesley's heart was strangely warmed through a lightning bolt. john luther came to faith. both of them work touched by the romans. one of the differences is the faith. both said by faith alone, but by grace alone, but one of the differences is luther was saying, sanctification was big for him. wesley said, we are goin to perfection for justification, turning around and being in a relationship with jesus. both of them were giants in faith. >> his favorite holiday, was christmas. annie...