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	<title>Comments on: Wesley, Asbury, and Apostolicity</title>
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		<title>By: Jonathon</title>
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		<description>So it appears that Wesley promoted organization, structure, and accountability and authority based on God&#039;s Word as the source of all truth in all matters.

Too bad postmodernism would have us question, redefine, repackage, and defy authority and accountability into our own image and liking based on our own feelings and experiences.  What a sandy foundation we stand on to cater to postmodern philosophy and become engrossed in the &quot;conversation&quot; to be accepted, liked and appealing.  Too bad that today&#039;s definition of &quot;missional&quot; excludes a clear teaching of the gospel, but instead, focuses on works and a silent witness.

Yes, let&#039;s take a look at some of the sufferings, zeal, and committment of the saints who came before us!

Go Wesley!</description>
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<p>Too bad postmodernism would have us question, redefine, repackage, and defy authority and accountability into our own image and liking based on our own feelings and experiences.  What a sandy foundation we stand on to cater to postmodern philosophy and become engrossed in the &#8220;conversation&#8221; to be accepted, liked and appealing.  Too bad that today&#8217;s definition of &#8220;missional&#8221; excludes a clear teaching of the gospel, but instead, focuses on works and a silent witness.</p>
<p>Yes, let&#8217;s take a look at some of the sufferings, zeal, and committment of the saints who came before us!</p>
<p>Go Wesley!</p>
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