Five Marks of a Methodist: The Fruit of a Living Faith
By Steve Harper
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Five marks confirm our identity as genuine and fruitful followers of Christ:
1. A Methodist Loves God
2. A Methodist Rejoices in God
3. A Methodist Gives Thanks
4. A Methodist Prays Constantly
5. A Methodist Loves Others
This brief book, suitable for sharing with others, provides a meditation on each of these characteristics. Prayerfully apply them to your journey with Jesus. If you are part of the worldwide Methodist or Wesleyan family, these five marks will grant a greater knowledge and appreciation for why and how you follow Jesus. If you are located in another part of the body of Christ, you can emerge with a solid foundation to keep your spiritual house standing strong. Christians marked by these five habits, when taken together, have character.
Each chapter ends with questions for reflection or discussion.
“Steve Harper goes to the very heart of faithfulness as he describes and then calls upon all those who follow Wesley to live. It is lives of integrity that are the result of following these marks. Harper rightly says this will give the ring of truth to our daily living. He then goes on to identify the “marks” or “practices” that when followed will result in a life of righteousness, goodness, peace, and joy. It is a way of living in God’s gracious presence that he encourages for everyone, and it is a way of living I choose for myself.”
—Rueben P. Job, author of Three Simple Rules: A Wesleyan Way of Living
Steve Harper
Steve Harper, PhD, is vice president and professor of spiritual formation at the Florida campus of Asbury Theological Seminary. He is the author of numerous magazine articles and has written twelve books, including Devotional Life in the Wesleyan Tradition and Praying through the Lord’s Prayer. Dr. Harper and his wife, Jeannie, live in Orlando, Florida. They have two grown children and two grandchildren.
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five marks of a methodist: the fruit of a living faith
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ISBN 978-1-5018-0060-3 (epub)—ISBN 978-1-5018-0059-7 (binding; hard back : alk. paper) 1. Christian life—Methodist authors. I. Wesley, John, 1703-1791. Character of a Methodist. II. Title.
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Scripture quotations unless noted otherwise are from the Common English Bible. Copyright © 2011 by the Common English Bible. All rights reserved. Used by permission. www.CommonEnglishBible.com.
Scripture quotations marked The Message are taken from THE MESSAGE. Copyright © by Eugene H. Peterson 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2002. Used by permission of NavPress Publishing Group.
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Unless otherwise noted, all references to The Works of John Wesley are from the continuing Bicentennial edition series published by Abingdon Press (1984–). Hereafter, all references to The Works of John Wesley will be cited as Works with the corresponding volume and page number.
The Character of a Methodist is also available through this link: http://www.umcmission.org/Find-Resources/John-Wesley-Sermons/The-Wesleys-and-Their-Times/The-Character-of-a-Methodist.
The quotations from Wesley come to us in the syntax of eighteenth-century English. To make these five marks as accessible as possible, some pronouns in Wesley quotations will be substituted and marked by italics where Wesley meant all Christians, male and female. Some pronouns, such as thee,
will be rendered as you
(except where poetic rhyming would be compromised).
MANUFACTURED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Contents
Marks
Character
Chapter 1
A Methodist Loves God
Chapter 2
A Methodist Rejoices in God
Chapter 3
A Methodist Gives Thanks
Chapter 4
A Methodist Prays Constantly
Chapter 5
A Methodist Loves Others
On Your Marks
Character
Character
Buildings last because they rest upon solid foundations. Without a good foundation, they may exist for a while, but they can’t stand for a long period of time. Similarly, John Wesley understood that Methodism could begin and remain vital when it is built upon a good foundation. In his treatise entitled The Character of a Methodist, published in 1742, he describes the features of a good foundation. ¹ He describes it in terms of distinguishing marks
—the foundation that would establish a Methodist person or group on the right foot and sustain them for one lifetime after another.
Wesley didn’t understand these marks in any isolated or sectarian sense, but rather as a life of discipleship lived in relation to the scriptural principles and practices that all Christians have followed since the time of Jesus. He had no interest in creating a separatist movement in the body of Christ, even though he was accused of doing so. As a wise spiritual guide, he knew that Methodism, like any movement, couldn’t continue to exist if it was