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John Fletcher
John Fletcher
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John Fletcher (1729-1785) was a Swiss-born Methodist minister whom John Wesley designated as his successor. He served as vicar of Madeley in Shropshire and authored Checks to Antinomianism defending Wesleyan theology.

Sermons 8

Psalm 34:8 Spiritual Senses

John Fletcher emphasizes that the Lord Jesus Christ desires to manifest Himself to all born-again believers in a spiritual manner, which is essential for experiencing the fullness of His salvation. He

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Genesis 1:26 Divine Manifestation

John Fletcher discusses the continuous manifestations of God to His people throughout the Old Testament, emphasizing that these divine encounters were not limited to a select few but were available to

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Psalm 42:1-2 Divine Revelation

John Fletcher explores the varying degrees of divine revelation experienced by individuals, emphasizing that God's manifestations are tailored to the spiritual state and capacity of each person. He ex

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1 Thessalonians 5:16 The Power of Prayer

David R. Smith reflects on the life and ministry of John Fletcher, emphasizing his profound impact on the Christian faith during a turbulent time in England. Despite facing persecution and opposition,

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Psalm 37:37 Faith

John Wesley reflects on the life and death of the Rev. Mr. John Fletcher, emphasizing his exemplary character as a 'perfect and upright man' whose life was marked by faith, love, and unwavering dedica

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Matthew 5:14-16 Spiritual Growth

John Fletcher explores the reasons behind God's manifestations to humanity, categorizing them into extraordinary, ordinary, and mixed types. He emphasizes that these manifestations serve divine purpos

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Personal Encounter with God

John Fletcher emphasizes the abundant manifestations of Jesus Christ throughout the New Testament, illustrating how He revealed Himself to various individuals before and after His birth, during His mi

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Psalm 34:8 Revelation of Christ

John Fletcher emphasizes the significance of spiritual senses in experiencing the revelation of Christ to believers, distinguishing between mere intellectual knowledge and a profound, transformative e

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