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| A Perfect Love: Understanding John Wesley's A Plain Account of Christian Perfection
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Modern-Language Adaptation and Notes by Steven W. Manskar; Study Guide by Diana L. Hynson; Theological Reflections by Marjorie Hewitt Suchocki. (Discipleship Resources, 2004; www.discipleshipresources.org; 800-972-0433. A Perfect Love includes in-text definitions and notes that explain names and terms that may be unfamiliar to the reader. It also includes hymns by Charles Wesley that describe the work of grace in human lives that leads to perfection in love. In addition, Diana Hynson has written a study guide that may be used for individual or small-group studies. Briefly, the term "Christian perfection," as Wesley used and understood it, may be translated as "Christian maturity." It is the process of "growing up" in the love of God and neighbor. It is "holiness of heart and life." It is "having the same mind in you that was in Christ Jesus" (Philippians 2:5). Christian perfection is the goal of salvation; it is the outcome of a life lived with and for God in Jesus Christ in the power of the Holy Spirit.
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