Γουέσλι-Άλντερσγκεϊτ γενν.
Αναγνωριστικό εικόνας
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Περιγραφή
John Wesley is shown among a gathered society at Aldersgate, where men and women kneel in earnest prayer while a speaker addresses the room. The interior setting, bowed heads, clasped hands, and attentive listeners present the historic moment associated with Wesley’s spiritual awakening on May 24, 1738. At Aldersgate, Wesley heard a reading connected with Martin Luther’s teaching on faith and came to a deeper assurance of salvation in Christ, later describing his heart as “strangely warmed.”
The scene belongs to the history of evangelical renewal and the rise of Methodism. Its emphasis is not on spectacle but on inward grace: justification by faith, assurance, repentance, and the shared life of prayer. This artwork is well suited for church history resources, Methodist heritage studies, sermon visuals on conversion and grace, and ministry materials exploring the Great Awakening.
The scene belongs to the history of evangelical renewal and the rise of Methodism. Its emphasis is not on spectacle but on inward grace: justification by faith, assurance, repentance, and the shared life of prayer. This artwork is well suited for church history resources, Methodist heritage studies, sermon visuals on conversion and grace, and ministry materials exploring the Great Awakening.
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