When John Wesley, the founder of Methodism...
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When John Wesley, the founder of Methodism, was six years old, the parsonage in which the Wesley family resided caught on fire. Yong John was trapped on the second floor. Two men, one standing on the shoulders of the other, were able to rescue the boy through an open window. Seconds later the roof collapsed.
Because of this incident, John, referencing to Zechariah 3:2, often referred to himself as a "brand plucked out of the fire."
God gave his Son to the world so all may come to believe. All of us must realize that we have been given to the world, as a "brand plucked out of the fire," to serve the Lord.
Because of this incident, John, referencing to Zechariah 3:2, often referred to himself as a "brand plucked out of the fire."
God gave his Son to the world so all may come to believe. All of us must realize that we have been given to the world, as a "brand plucked out of the fire," to serve the Lord.
