Tuesday, November 7, 2023

Reflection - Called to Journey - A Brand Plucked Out of the Burning

Source (book): "Making All Things New", 52 Reflections to Challenge the Way You Live, Chapter 2, "A Brand Plucked Out of the Burning", Page 18.
By Robert M. Solomon, Bishop of the Methodist Church in Singapore from 2000 - 2012


The 6-year-old boy was asleep with his young siblings on the second storey of their family home.
PHOTO: The 6-year-old boy was asleep with his young siblings on the second storey of their family home. It was a quiet night in the English village of Epworth. But the peaceful night unravelled into a noisy and traumatic nightmare. The people of the village were rudely awakened by urgent shouts of "fire! fire!".

The house was on fire. When the blaze started on the roof, it startled one of the children awake. The frightened child rushed to his parents. The father, who was the pastor in the village, woke his wife and children, and hurried them out of the burning house. He went to he room where the younger children were sleeping and gave quick instructions to the maid to get the children safely out of the inferno.

Soon the whole family was out in the street helplessly watching their house burn in the cold night air. Then the parents noticed to their horror that their 6-year-old son was still in the house. He was trapped in the upper floor as the hungry flames engulfed the whole house. The father's heart was broken as he gave up hope  and committed his little boy to the Lord. But some men acted swiftly and with a few
nimble (agile) acrobatic actions plucked the boy out of the jaw of death. They said it was a miracle. That boy was John Wesley who grew up and lived till he was 88. He considered himself to be a "brand plucked out of the burning", a phrase that stuck with him throughout life. Those words can be found on his tombstone.

John Wesley was born on June 17, 1703 into a godly home, the fifteenth of 19 children. He was born at a time when the world of factories, commerce, transportation, and social relationships. It was the dawn of the Enlightenment and a new confidence in human powers. Memories of the divine were dimming in many places, including the church. The Church of England was suffering from spiritual
lethargy (inactivity) and was losing sight of Christ, its Lord and Master. Christianity was a convenient social experience more than a life-changing spiritual journey. The fabric of English society was also tearing up in many places. Social ills were on the rise. Poverty, alcoholism, child labour, slavery, the erosion of values, and many other forms of social pathology (the study of disease) made life miserable for the majority.

It was into this kind of world that Wesley was born. Throughout his long and
illustrious (extremely well known) life, he was convince that God had a purpose in saving him from the fire. From a young age, he had a strong sense of mission. When he was a student at Oxford University, he got together with a few fellow students to form a "Holy Club". They earnestly sought to live holy lives and practised a Christian discipline that was intense and focused, almost to the point of obsession. Wesley was a natural and highly spiritual leader in the group, who led by example. He was intensely introspective (spends considerable time examining his own thoughts and feelings), examining his thoughts, words, and actions several times daily, and driving himself to be a disciple of Christ. There was a deep hunger in his heart to be holy.

So serious and disciplined were Wesley and his friends that others made fun of them, calling them "
Methodists", because of their methodical way of practising the disciplines of the Christian life. The young Wesley was not deterred. He and his younger brother Charles were ordained as clergy in the Church of England and went to America as missionaries. There, Wesley realised that his faith was deficient and longed for a deep experience of holiness. It was on May 24, 1738 that God, who saved Wesley from the fire that kills, answered his prayer by sending into the man's heart the fire that purifies. Wesley had a deep experience of God's saving presence and assurance.

After this, Wesley sought to bring renewal in the church and began preaching everywhere. He laboured to form Methodist societies, not to form a new denomination but to strengthen the church. He appointed preachers to take care of the growing movement. He also sent preachers to America where the Methodist church expanded rapidly.

Wesley was a tireless and authoritarian leader. He preached 40,000 sermons and travelled a quarter of a million miles on horseback as an
itinerant (travelling) preacher and overseer of the Methodist movement. In addition to the thousands of hymns written by his brother Charles, he wrote books and tracts to teach, instruct, and preserve the fruits of the movement. He organised the Methodists into small groups to ensure discipline and to promote Christian growth and mission. He saw holiness as both personal and social and therefore began significant ministries among the needy and disadvantaged in society. He started schools, ran clinics, organised prison ministries, and fought against social evils such as slavery and alcoholism.

He read his Bible as a scholar and devotee of Christ. He led a very disciplined life, waking up every day at 4:00 a.m, to read and to pray. A holistic view of life shaped his thinking and writing. He wrote a book on medical cures and experimented on the therapeutic uses of electricity. He kept himself fit and even had an "
exercise machine" that simulated horseback riding - as if he did not have enough of that!

By the time Wesley died in 1791, there were about 70,000 Methodists in Britain and 45,000 more in the United States, and about 500 preachers in the movement. The man who intensely sought holiness discovered a loving God who was always before him. Wesley defined a
Methodist as one who loved God with all his heart and one who loved his neighbour as himself. This scriptural holiness is rooted in a holy and loving God who has revealed himself through Jesus Christ. Wesley's hunger for perfection and holiness brought him into the loving arms of God and he discovered the perfection of divine love. He became a lover of God and found himself to be one beloved of God.

What can God accomplish through one man? The history of God's people is full of examples who prove that we worship an incredible God who blesses and uses individual like Wesley to leave lasting legacies.
God plucked the brand from the fire and turned him truly into a firebrand of the Lord. That same God is at work in us today.
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The 6-year-old boy was asleep with his young siblings on the second storey of their family home. It was a quiet night in the English village of Epworth. But the peaceful night unravelled into a noisy and traumatic nightmare. The people of the village were rudely awakened by urgent shouts of "fire! fire!".

The house was on fire. When the blaze started on the roof, it startled one of the children awake. The frightened child rushed to his parents. The father, who was the pastor in the village, woke his wife and children, and hurried them out of the burning house. He went to he room where the younger children were sleeping and gave quick instructions to the maid to get the children safely out of the inferno.


The 6-year-old boy was asleep with his young siblings on the second storey of their family home.
PHOTO: The 6-year-old boy was asleep with his young siblings on the second storey of their family home. It was a quiet night in the English village of Epworth. But the peaceful night unravelled into a noisy and traumatic nightmare. The people of the village were rudely awakened by urgent shouts of "fire! fire!".
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Soon the whole family was out in the street helplessly watching their house burn in the cold night air. Then the parents noticed to their horror that their 6-year-old son was still in the house. He was trapped in the upper floor as the hungry flames engulfed the whole house. The father's heart was broken as he gave up hope  and committed his little boy to the Lord. But some men acted swiftly and with a few
nimble (agile) acrobatic actions plucked the boy out of the jaw of death. They said it was a miracle. That boy was John Wesley who grew up and lived till he was 88. He considered himself to be a "brand plucked out of the burning", a phrase that stuck with him throughout life. Those words can be found on his tombstone.


Some men acted swiftly and with a few nimble (agile) acrobatic actions plucked the boy out of the jaw of death.
PHOTO: Some men acted swiftly and with a few nimble (agile) acrobatic actions plucked the boy out of the jaw of death. They said it was a miracle. That boy was John Wesley who grew up and lived till he was 88. He considered himself to be a "brand plucked out of the burning", a phrase that stuck with him throughout life.
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John Wesley was born on June 17, 1703 into a godly home, the fifteenth of 19 children. He was born at a time when the world of factories, commerce, transportation, and social relationships. It was the dawn of the Enlightenment and a new confidence in human powers. Memories of the divine were dimming in many places, including the church. The Church of England was suffering from spiritual
lethargy (inactivity) and was losing sight of Christ, its Lord and Master. Christianity was a convenient social experience more than a life-changing spiritual journey. The fabric of English society was also tearing up in many places. Social ills were on the rise. Poverty, alcoholism, child labour, slavery, the erosion of values, and many other forms of social pathology (the study of disease) made life miserable for the majority.
 

John Wesley was born on June 17, 1703 into a godly home, the fifteenth of 19 children.
PHOTO: John Wesley was born on June 17, 1703 into a godly home, the fifteenth of 19 children. He was born at a time when the world of factories, commerce, transportation, and social relationships. It was the dawn of the Enlightenment and a new confidence in human powers. Memories of the divine were dimming in many places, including the church.
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It was into this kind of world that Wesley was born. Throughout his long and
illustrious (extremely well known) life, he was convince that God had a purpose in saving him from the fire. From a young age, he had a strong sense of mission. When he was a student at Oxford University, he got together with a few fellow students to form a "Holy Club". They earnestly sought to live holy lives and practised a Christian discipline that was intense and focused, almost to the point of obsession. Wesley was a natural and highly spiritual leader in the group, who led by example. He was intensely introspective (spends considerable time examining his own thoughts and feelings), examining his thoughts, words, and actions several times daily, and driving himself to be a disciple of Christ. There was a deep hunger in his heart to be holy.

So serious and disciplined were Wesley and his friends that others made fun of them, calling them "
Methodists", because of their methodical way of practising the disciplines of the Christian life. The young Wesley was not deterred. He and his younger brother Charles were ordained as clergy in the Church of England and went to America as missionaries. There, Wesley realised that his faith was deficient and longed for a deep experience of holiness. It was on May 24, 1738 that God, who saved Wesley from the fire that kills, answered his prayer by sending into the man's heart the fire that purifies. Wesley had a deep experience of God's saving presence and assurance.


Throughout his long and illustrious (extremely well known) life, he was convince that God had a purpose in saving him from the fire.
PHOTO: Throughout his long and illustrious (extremely well known) life, he was convince that God had a purpose in saving him from the fire. From a young age, he had a strong sense of mission. When he was a student at Oxford University, he got together with a few fellow students to form a "Holy Club".
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After this, Wesley sought to bring renewal in the church and began preaching everywhere. He laboured to form Methodist societies, not to form a new denomination but to strengthen the church. He appointed preachers to take care of the growing movement. He also sent preachers to America where the Methodist church expanded rapidly.

Wesley was a tireless and authoritarian leader. He preached 40,000 sermons and travelled a quarter of a million miles on horseback as an
itinerant (travelling) preacher and overseer of the Methodist movement. In addition to the thousands of hymns written by his brother Charles, he wrote books and tracts to teach, instruct, and preserve the fruits of the movement. He organised the Methodists into small groups to ensure discipline and to promote Christian growth and mission. He saw holiness as both personal and social and therefore began significant ministries among the needy and disadvantaged in society. He started schools, ran clinics, organised prison ministries, and fought against social evils such as slavery and alcoholism.


Wesley was a tireless and authoritarian leader.
PHOTO: Wesley was a tireless and authoritarian leader. He preached 40,000 sermons and travelled a quarter of a million miles on horseback as an itinerant (travelling) preacher and overseer of the Methodist movement.
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He read his Bible as a scholar and devotee of Christ. He led a very disciplined life, waking up every day at 4:00 a.m, to read and to pray. A holistic view of life shaped his thinking and writing. He wrote a book on medical cures and experimented on the therapeutic uses of electricity. He kept himself fit and even had an "
exercise machine" that simulated horseback riding - as if he did not have enough of that!

By the time Wesley died in 1791, there were about 70,000 Methodists in Britain and 45,000 more in the United States, and about 500 preachers in the movement. The man who intensely sought holiness discovered a loving God who was always before him. Wesley defined a
Methodist as one who loved God with all his heart and one who loved his neighbour as himself. This scriptural holiness is rooted in a holy and loving God who has revealed himself through Jesus Christ. Wesley's hunger for perfection and holiness brought him into the loving arms of God and he discovered the perfection of divine love. He became a lover of God and found himself to be one beloved of God.


Wesley defined a Methodist as one who loved God with all his heart and one who loved his neighbour as himself.
PHOTO: Wesley defined a Methodist as one who loved God with all his heart and one who loved his neighbour as himself. Wesley's hunger for perfection and holiness brought him into the loving arms of God and he discovered the perfection of divine love. He became a lover of God and found himself to be one beloved of God.
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What can God accomplish through one man? The history of God's people is full of examples who prove that we worship an incredible God who blesses and uses individual like Wesley to leave lasting legacies.
God plucked the brand from the fire and turned him truly into a firebrand of the Lord. That same God is at work in us today.


Dear Lord
PHOTO: Dear Lord, we pray that we may learn from Wesley who intensely sought holiness discovered a loving God who was always before him.
May we too, hunger for perfection and holiness that bring us into the loving arms of God and discover the perfection of divine love.
We pray that God continue to work in us today, to become a certain brand plucked out of the uncertain world.
May we become lover of God and find ourselves to be those beloved of God.
Through Lord Jesus Christ, we pray. Amen.

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Reflection - Called to Journey - A Brand Plucked Out of the Burning
Source (book): "Making All Things New", 52 Reflections to Challenge the Way You Live, Chapter 2, "A Brand Plucked Out of the Burning", Page 18.
By Robert M. Solomon, Bishop of the Methodist Church in Singapore from 2000 - 2012




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'Reflection - God in Pursuit (Links) - PART I-III, posted on Saturday, 10 August 2019
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https://veryfatoldman.blogspot.com/2020/12/reflection-growing-old-gracefully-part.html
 

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https://veryfatoldman.blogspot.com/2022/08/reflection-he-walks-with-me-links.html
 

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Reference
[1] From "Making All Things New", 52 Reflections to Challenge the Way You Live, Copyright @ 2022 by Robert M. Solomon, Chapter 2, "A Brand Plucked Out of the Burning", Page 18.

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