
John Fletcher
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God's Purposes in Manifestations
0Divine ManifestationsSpiritual GrowthMAT 5:14JHN 14:21ACT 4:31ROM 8:92CO 12:72TI 1:7HEB 4:12JAS 4:101PE 5:81JN 1:7John 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 purposes such as awakening the indifferent, warning sinners, protecting God's people, and encouraging believers. Fletcher warns against the dangers of spiritual pride that can arise from experiencing these manifestations and stresses the importance of seeking continual, fresh encounters with Christ. He concludes that genuine manifestations lead to increased confidence in God and active service, while neglecting them can result in spiritual decline.
The Death of the Rev. Mr. John Fletcher
0Peace in ChristFaithPSA 37:37MAT 5:8ROM 12:1GAL 5:6PHP 4:72TI 4:7HEB 12:1JAS 1:121PE 5:101JN 5:13John 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 dedication to God. Wesley contrasts the peaceful end of Fletcher's life with the fate of the wicked, illustrating how Fletcher's faith brought him an inner peace that transcended his suffering. He recounts Fletcher's tireless ministry, his deep communion with God, and his profound humility, which made him a beloved figure among his parishioners. Wesley encourages the congregation to emulate Fletcher's devotion and to seek the same peace that comes from a life lived in faith.
The Reality of Manifestations
0Spiritual SensesDivine ManifestationPSA 34:8MAT 5:8JHN 3:3ROM 8:161CO 2:142CO 4:4EPH 1:18PHP 1:9HEB 5:14REV 3:18John 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 argues that spiritual senses, akin to physical senses, are necessary for perceiving divine truths and that these senses are awakened in those who are regenerated. Fletcher supports his claims with scriptural evidence, asserting that the ability to discern spiritual realities is a gift from God to His followers. He warns against the dangers of being spiritually blind and encourages believers to seek a deeper relationship with Christ through these spiritual senses. Ultimately, Fletcher's message is a call to recognize and cultivate the spiritual faculties that allow for a genuine experience of God's presence.
The Revelation of Christ to Believers
0Spiritual SensesRevelation of ChristPSA 34:8MAT 5:8JHN 3:8JHN 14:21ROM 8:161CO 2:92CO 5:7GAL 2:20EPH 1:17HEB 11:1John Fletcher emphasizes the significance of spiritual senses in experiencing the revelation of Christ to believers, distinguishing between mere intellectual knowledge and a profound, transformative encounter with the divine. He argues that true knowledge of Christ is not just historical or doctrinal but involves a supernatural, experiential understanding that changes the heart and soul. Fletcher illustrates that this revelation is a personal and intimate experience, akin to tasting honey after a diet of bread and water, and is essential for genuine faith and spiritual growth. He encourages believers to seek this deeper connection with Christ, which brings about true liberty, joy, and a life of obedience. Ultimately, Fletcher asserts that the revelation of Christ is a mystery that can only be fully understood through the Holy Spirit's work in the believer's heart.
The Measure of Revelations
0Divine RevelationSeeking GodPSA 42:1ISA 40:31MAT 5:6JHN 14:21ROM 8:281CO 10:132CO 12:9EPH 3:20HEB 11:6JAS 4:8John 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 explains that while some may receive overwhelming revelations, others may not, as God wisely considers our readiness and the potential for misuse of such gifts. Fletcher encourages believers to actively seek God through prayer, faith, and obedience, while also being patient and open to His timing and methods. He highlights the importance of recognizing and responding to the Holy Spirit's guidance in our pursuit of a deeper relationship with Christ. Ultimately, Fletcher reassures that God's grace and wisdom govern the measure of revelations granted to each soul.
Old Testament Manifestations
0Divine ManifestationFaith and RevelationGEN 1:26John 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 many, including Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, and others. He illustrates how these revelations served to strengthen faith, provide guidance, and establish a personal relationship with God, culminating in the understanding that such manifestations were essential for true communion with the divine. Fletcher argues that the experiences of the Old Testament saints demonstrate that God has always been present and active in the lives of His people, and he challenges the notion that such experiences ceased with the advent of Scripture.
New Testament Manifestations
0Revelation of ChristPersonal Encounter with GodJohn 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 ministry, and even after His resurrection. He highlights the importance of personal revelation, as seen in the experiences of Mary, Simeon, and the disciples, asserting that true knowledge of Christ comes through divine revelation rather than mere observation. Fletcher argues that these manifestations continue even after Christ's ascension, as believers experience His presence through the Holy Spirit. He concludes that Christ's revelations are essential for the conversion and encouragement of all believers, affirming that such experiences are scripturally supported and vital for spiritual growth.
An Appreciation of John Fletcher
0The Power of PrayerFaithfulness in Ministry1TH 5:16David 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, Fletcher's unwavering devotion to truth and compassion transformed the parish of Madeley, leading to a spiritual revival. His commitment to prayer, personal devotion, and social concern exemplified his pastoral care, while his writings showcased his graciousness and clarity in addressing theological issues. Smith highlights Fletcher's humility and dedication to his congregation over personal ambition, noting that his legacy continues to inspire believers today. Ultimately, Fletcher's life serves as a reminder of the power of faith and the importance of charity in ministry.