We Entered His Rest
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A Gallery of Holiness Saints
After initial conversion and a subsequent time of consecration, either short or long, certain souls experience a life changing transformation by grace in a moment of time. After this peerless heavenly encounter, these souls walk in His Rest. The following lives testify to that fact, even though current denominational sub-cultures have lost this essential normative coming-of-age Christian experience for every scriptural believer. The apostle Paul appointed as elders only those who enjoyed this, and openly expected all believers to embrace it as a matter of spiritual priority and basic responsibility. (this principle is repeatedly confirmed on the "Entry Directions" page)
"The Lord spoke to him: "Do you know what a saint is?" It was all so real that he answered, "There are no saints on earth in this our day"; and the same strange voice replied, "A saint is one who is wholly given up to God". Page 3 "Freeborn Garrettson"
Also, in an attempt to bring clarification and to help the reader to perhaps better relate to these testimonies, we offer a system in which we classify these testimonies according to the spiritual environment they seemed to be in. Click here to view the Testimonial Classifications.
We Give Thanks
For the years of faith, labour, vision and sacrfice that made the priceless spiritual treasure on this website available to us all. Virtually all of the documents on this website are brief authourized samplers of the excellent "Wesleyan Heritage Library CD" which contains 500 Holiness works, (both old and new) in easy to read and share PDF format. The full documents are on the CD. The resources on this CD have made this website possible.
CD Authour's Preface - by Sulu D. Kelley of Wesleyan Heritage Publishing, producer of the “Wesleyan Heritage Library CD. 1 page
Wesleyan Heritage Library CD Contents List -an orderly full sized list of the contents by title and by authour. 24 pages.
Wesleyan Heritage Library CD Cover - 2 pages of very tiny print and graphics. You will need to use the PDF page magnifier. Press your shift key when opening to obtain the full page format.
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They Knew Their God
Do you want to read more testimonies than the ones below? Do you prefer to do your serious reading from paper? Well, at last, I have found the answer for you!!! This exceptional series of five illustrated paperback books illuminates the inspiring lives of 74 Holiness Saints in 828 pages. ($32.50 USD) These are properly written and recently researched sketches that are more informative and readable than the enclosed PDF excerpts that I have removed from their fascinating but very lengthy heritage context for you. Each especially written chapter paints an inspiring picture of the life of a holiness saint, while staying brief and on topic. There is very little overlap with my PDFs.Habitual reading of the lives of the Saints was traditionally viewed as second only to the Bible in spiritual benefit. You will find that this has not changed, for these are the lives of real men and women that will touch your heart and fire your imagination as they shew forth extraordinary grace and power in trying real-world circumstances. 24 page PDF of thumbnail descriptions of the series contents.
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Pioneer Days of the Holiness Movement in The Southwest
This article from the History section will give you some necessary background for the many testimonies below that come from the "Great Awakening". "They went to places where they were not wanted, and stayed until the people thought they could not get along without them. In the summer months they preached under green trees, brush arbors, cloth tents, and schoolhouses. When winter came they rented halls in large towns and did city mission work, visiting in the afternoons, while they stayed in and studied in the mornings. They preached on the streets, in the jails, and wherever they could get a hearing. These people carried with them the spirit of Elijah in the court of Ahab, and John the Baptist in the palace of Herod. No place was too hard, and no people could terrify them. They preached "holiness or hell," and God honored such ministry, and great revivals broke out. If the services were not free, they would fast and pray until the "fire fell." 16 pages By Charles Brougher Jernigan 1919.
Contemporary Testimonies
These recent testimonies are much harder to find than heritage testimonies, probably because this costly heart-holiness is so seldom embraced in more than word these days. Secondly, not every soul with a pure heart is public enough for us to have heard about them, nor are they online enough to have heard about us.
Some devout lifelong Christians that have retained the steadiness of their "first love" enter His Rest quite easily. But they always exhibit the same stages: conviction, consecration, faith, and crisis. Most of these contemporary souls entered into His Rest in spite of not knowing that it existed: but they knew that His grace was their answer....
Note: In the third world demonic infestation of the unsaved is endemic. Why? Murder, violence, sexual sins, lasciviousness and ungodly religions bring unhuman spirits and hardening of the heart from the dark side. Today's shallow christianity, part-time parenting, media and highly corrupt society no longer protect our children from these things.
The outcome is that many new converts have extra trouble to stay true because there is a certain residual porosity to familiar demonic influences. Even those who are "delivered" often have to run uncommonly fast to stay delivered. The only real escape is to enter His Rest.
But this is made far more difficult since the knowledge of how to enter is so very rare and unfamiliar. This situation brings us some dark and desperate testimonies marked by tangled paths to His Rest.....
Heritage testimonies demonstate the spiritual principles more efficiently.
Art Katz
Art is a senior Messianic Charismatic and Prophetic leader who entered His Rest in 1982. Art's many popular books and sermons are a mixture of end-times prophecy regarding Israel and an appeal for others to join him in His Rest. 3 pages (his quiet sanctification crisis is described on page 2.) itinerates from Minnesota and NY
Tom Plumb ( A.K.A. "Earnest Seeker") owner and editor of this website, entered His Rest in 1988, even though quite ignorant of even the possibility since he had not heard of it even once. Being led of the Lord in 2000 he went searching the web and found the "Wesleyan Heritage Library CD" and at last started to educate himself on this little known work of grace. He then gained permission to share excerpts from the CD online to promote the CD for your long-delayed edification. -lives in Alberta, Canada
He is now in the process of writing "How to Enter His Rest" which will make the grace much easier to obtain. You may view a draft PDF on the "Entry Directions" page.
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Greyden White
Greyden waited in the back pews of the Baptist Church for 65 years, but now has been overtaken by such a blessing that .... 1 page -lives in Maine
Cory J. Schmidtz
"Not long after my conversion, a guest speaker preached at the church I had started to attend. I can remember him talking about us being united with Christ in his death, saying that we no longer had to sin, and that sin had no more objective power over us than it has over a corpse (cf Rom 6). At the time, God seemed so real to me and the Scriptures so powerful that I can't remember giving the preacher's declarations even the slightest doubt. As a matter of fact, during the whole next year and a half, I can only remember once even experiencing something I could even call a temptation." This powerful testimony of an astonishing youthful purity is especially instructive to a gray-haired believer such as myself. It is also a palpable affront to the "church as usual" we have come to accept. 2 pages.
Cory's apologetics website aggressively engages believers to convince them that a lifelong battle with sin after salvation is neither necessary nor Scriptural since He simply removes this inward battle if His simple conditions are simply met...... . (see "stopsinning.net "on the Links page) ( Cory lives in Saskatchewan, Canada with his young family)
Marc Adams
Owner of "Outside The Camp Publishing" that publishes "Revival Classics" Holiness resources; Marc is a senior Charismatic Holiness teacher who lives in Minneapolis. He has two Master's degrees in Theology for our benefit. I rely on him to keep me honest.....
Marc and I have covenanted to work as a team to do our appointed part in re-introducing this essential work of grace to today's church. Because of this Marc's publishing ministry graciously provides the "Enter His Rest" Order page and the revolutionary resources it offers. He is presently developing a curriculum that leaders anywhere can use to teach His Rest to their own small groups of earnest seekers. He provides serious academic seminars on Holiness. (also see "Revival Classics" on our links page)
Marc travels to present in-depth seminars that will establish your group upon a scriptural foundation firm enough to bear the uncompromising faith required to enter His Rest.
Ron McGatlin
Ron is a senior leader, popular authour, and prophetic networker who has long been walking in vision and revelation but recently, he joined us to abide in His Rest.......
Owner of "OpenHeaven.com", and "International Revival Network" web ring, Basileia Publishing and Carolina Revival Connection (on my links page) Ron lives in North Carolina.
George Delo
After becoming sanctified, George was called to provoke churches to holiness. With an aggressive and explicit message to obtain the second blessing and a supernatural righteousness of heart, he has been preaching with success and power in the U.S. and internationally.for 21 years now. Under his firm guidance many enter into His Rest. Enjoy his website. Here is his astonishing testimony: Testimony
Do you have a group that wants to lay it all on the line for Him, but can't seem to find the line? Perhaps a few days of provocation from George will bring you through!!!
George Penderson
"One day in 1974, he became so distraught by that out of control thing within him that his discouragement put him at what seemed to be the lowest point of his life. He got into his car and randomly drove down the road struggling with himself, with the Lord and with that old nature. He drove on and on until he found himself 125 miles from home at Pickwick Dam. Parking his car, he walked down below the dam to the water’s edge and sat down on a rock. His heart that wanted to live in love for Christ and for everyone around, especially Clarisse, was almost broken. George had come to the end of himself." 4 pages written by Gene Long
Jan Jacobs
I can't tell you the exact time that I asked Jesus to come into my life. My mother told me I was 5. I know that when I was 13 I made the conscious decision to ask Jesus to forgive my sins and come into my heart. I believe I experienced "regeneration" then. But though my sins were forgiven, it seemed I had no power to live as I understood the Word of God said I should live, and my "Christian" experience was up and down, up and down, all my life until I eventually just gave up in despair.....
Gene Long is a budding Holiness authour in Tennessee that has contributed his "A Holiness Bibliography" to Rev. Duane Maxey's "Holiness Data Ministry CD" and to the Northwest Nazarene University website. His complete biography of Beverly Carradine has just gone into print. His next work that is already under way will be a companion to the first book and is called "A Survey of Holiness Literature". It is a sampler of the writings on holiness beginning with the early church fathers and proceeding to today. Gene is a lowly evangelical Saint that who helps us guide souls into His Rest by email and prayer. glong@ensafe.com He has been so busy writing, that he does not yet have a testimonial for us.
Dritan Zmali
Dritan lives in Albania, but is presently working in Greece. He was invited to pastor a church in northern Albania, but was afraid to take the position because of his secret struggles with sin. But now he has been set totally free....
Samuel Weber
Eighteen year old Samuel was recently saved, and was sanctified shortly thereafter. This is the way to do it!!!
Heritage Testimonies
Most of these worthy souls became so famous in their day, that their righteous testimonies have lived on.......
If Entire Sanctification is Attainable, Why do so Few Experience It?
half page heritage explanation by J. A. Wood
His Rest: Real or Imaginary?
This is Chapter 4 of the authoritative “ His Deeper Work in Us” By J. Sidlow Baxter
"In the ensuing chapter we requisition evidence from the testimony of outstanding Christians. Let us here and now put it beyond all misunderstanding (if possible!) that we would no more base a theory of sanctification upon subjective human experience apart from clear Scripture teaching than we would formulate a Christian doctrine upon Old Testament “ types” without New Testament statement. The clear teaching of the written Word must ever be our decisive court of appeal. " 13 pages of eminent testimonies together with expert commentary upon them.
The Better WayType 4B
The believer embarks for the Heavenly City upon the wending pavement of pardon. But O yes, there is a better way -the straight and easy path of purity which leads the soul to the glorious destination above the toils and storms of the mere earthly....
This extraordinary work compares and contrasts the way of salvation with the way of complete sanctification in a manner that should leave you with few questions. Moses' way of embarking upon the better way is compared with the way laid out by Paul, and by the Savior. The last chapters of this small book include quite a number of excellent testimonies. Read to your lasting peril! by Beverly Carradine 1848-1931 ( 56 page indexed PDF - long download) Print-Ready Version
25 Testimonies
We are in the debt to Dr. Brooks for compiling these 25 excellent testimonials of those who entered His Rest. He did this to make the subject clear to his doubting denomination. There is some duplication, but you will find testimonies for: the Apostle Paul, John Wesley, John Fletcher, Bishop Whatcoat, Madame Guyon, Jonathan Edwards, Merle D'Aubigne, George Muller, James Brainerd Taylor, Thomas C. Upham, Dougan Clark, David B. Updegraff, Hannah Whitall Smith, Charles Cullin, Anna M. Hammer, Frances Ridley Havergal, A. B. Earle, Dr. Levy, Wilbur Fisk, Dr. Olin, Bishop R. S. Foster, J. O. Peck, B. Carradine, T. H. B. Anderson, James E. Schoolfield.
42 pages by Dr. J. R. Brooks
At the age of eighteen, Brother Lawrence met the Lord. He then went on to become a monk. Key excerpts from his full-length book, “The Practice of the Presence of God” illustrate his definite sanctification experience and the remarkable consequences that flowed from it in a spiritually difficult century. (9 pages) (Lorraine, France: 1608 -1688)
(his sanctification crisis is scantily described on pages 2 and 3) (both he and Madam Guyon pre-date the clear understanding and well-defined terms provided by Wesley and his subsequent followers.)
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Born April 18 1648 in France; the faithful Catholic housewife of a noble household is transformed in a definite post-salvation experience. The Lord then uses her to share His heavy burdens and persecutions in a very dark France. She went on to so convict and threaten the Catholic hierarchy by her obedience, that she was imprisoned for many years. Included are topical excerpts from her very lengthy daily journals. (10 pages) (her sanctification crisis is well described in her own words on page one.) ( 4/18/1648 - 6/9/1717)
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John Wesley
John Wesley was faithful to his calling. He was given faith for holiness even before he was saved. Indeed, he persued salvation so that he could go on to obtain holiness! In spite of this deep calling, you will find this subject elusive when reading most of his material since he needed to be circumspect since he was being vigourously persecuted on so many fronts at once. However, this full 72 page version of "Plain Account' will give you a good account of where he stood and how he got there! He is still often misunderstood when he uses the word "perfection" to refer holiness. He does not refer to or believe in some ideal of absolute perfection. He is referring to the blamelessness before God obtained by those who enter His rest. These are still quite human and make mistakes in many ways without being blamed by God since He knows their frailties.
Rev. Philip GatchType 5A
In July, a little more than two months after he had received the Spirit of justification, he had the experience of "Christian perfection". He gives a detailed and instructional account of how he wrestled with God for His sanctification. (5 pages) (3/2/1751 - 12/28/1835) (his sanctification crisis is described on page 4)
Dr. Edgar M. Levy
This man was an extraordinarily accomplished minister, and like may today, became convinced that he was intelligent. This stood in his path until he was finally brought face-to -face with the fact that intelligence is not the main thing for a servant of God.
Duncan Campbell
Duncan was the leader of the remarkable Hebrides Revivals in 1949: but how did he he qualify for this? 5 pages of original extracts. For further background see this from the "Charismata" page: Revival in the Hebrides (1949) This classic account of radical revival in the Hebrides Islands is given a surprising twist in the commentary supplied by the editor of this website. 12 pages by Duncan CampbellContained are excerpts from John Wesley’s eulogy for this eminent fellow worker in preaching sanctification and holiness. Wesley preached this with precision and passion although at this time he was old and under severe persecution from the Calvinists. (6 pages by John Wesley) (his sanctification crisis is alluded to on pages 2 and 6.) (England 12/27/1714 - 9/30/1770)
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Bud wrestled with God from 1886 until the second day of June, 1890 trying to get the perfect victory; “I had often consecrated all that I had; I would put my mules, cows, hogs, corn and barn, and everything else on the altar and climb up on the pile and ask God to take us all, but that did not bring the victory.” Read the earthy testimony of how he ultimately won through and became a famed holiness preacher. (8 pages) (his sanctification crisis is vividly described on page 3.) (1/27/1860 - 11/2/1942)
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This giant among Great Awakening preachers gives us a detailed account of how he wrestled with God to make real; “If you will love Me and keep My commandments I will come and take up My abode in you”. The Lord requires him to undertake two difficult trials of faith and obedience before he wins through. (4 pages) (his long sanctification crisis concludes on page 4.) (1848-1931) I use him a lot because his works are full of pithy homely examples. Other wonderful Carradine resources may be found in the History section. Read his bio information here: Carradine Bio info
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James was the compleat prodigal, whose remarkable testimony truly gives new meaning to the parable. (Late nineteenth century England - 4 pages) (his sanctification crisis is alluded to on page 1.)
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Uncle Sam, The RemarkableType 5B
This rotten reprobate and murderer was feared by the police until at 70 years of age, he gained salvation and then an astounding sanctification. (6 pages) (his sanctification crisis is on page 3) (written by the preacher H. C. Morrison who witnessed what happened to this much older man.) (3/15/1857 - 1942)
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The famed Dr. Daniel Steele (10/5/1824 - 1924) passes on these precious testimonies. (3 pages)
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People I Have Met
In his years of itinerant aggressive preaching of both salvation and sanctification, Beverly Carradine saw it all. Here is a nice handful of anecdotes. 10 pages.
An old bounder who has been hopeless for years, is saved in 1919, and within a few months enters His Rest after a sanctified man explains the role of entire sanctification to him. His love of farming falls away to be replaced by a great and productive passion for souls. (18 pages) (his sanctification crisis is made clear on page 8.) A truly remarkable story . I have inserted comments in context.
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This preacher came from an ancient “Godly” family, and was saved at the age of three in a devout family that did not know of sanctification. In his twenties this good but rather ordinary preacher entered His Rest and was transformed into a Holiness “converting machine”. Some very entertaining chronicles of his spectacular campmeetings are included. This man used the modern principles of taking a city with great power and conviction. If you sit in a flammable chair while reading this, you will be sorry. (51 pages) (page 3 describes the heart-rending insult, and the sanctification crisis it birthed.)
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The honoured wife of W. B. Godbey departs before he does since she has been heir to a frail constitution. She does not receive her second blessing for years after her husband since she modestly thinks it is for preachers only since it was not yet generally accepted among the people. Her husband was known far and wide as “Crazy Godbey”. (12 pages) (finally, on page 4 she quickly embraces her own second blessing.)
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This confirmed opposer of sanctification was prayed into it by determined members of his congregation! He went on to become the authour of the famous holiness book “Perfect Love” (see the "Entry Directions"page) that became popular worldwide after the American Civil War. Booth distributed copies throughout his “Salvation Army”. (14 pages contain two different and worthwhile accounts of his sanctification) (his fearful struggles conclude in a sanctification crisis that is described on page 3 and again on page 10.)
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This former slave and domestic servant (2/23/1837 - ?) overcame many bondages, disadvantages, and lack of teaching to win through to a glorious sanctification. In that strength, she went on to be a powerful international preacher of penetrating discernment that was not even afraid of white people! (18 pages) (pages 8-10 detail the complex battle that was her sanctification crisis.)
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A Bishop’s SanctificationType 4A
The good Rev. Hamline, Bishop (5/10/1797-?) in the Methodist Church was at times greatly troubled by feelings of unfitness and unworthiness until… (8 pages) ( his sanctification crisis is clearly described on page 3.)
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This testimony follows a soul from his childhood salvation, to his sanctification as a young man and then through many glorious stages of over twenty-five years of walking in His Rest. His loving wife describes the gracious manner of his passing. (5/12/1842-?) (14 pages) (pages 3-4 detail his sanctification crisis.)
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This orphan turned vile troublemaking drunken lout and gets saved and then sanctified. A hunting accident puts him near death, and he is taken to heaven’s gates three times. This is a rough and ready testimony from a rough and ready but honest soul. (25 pages)
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This is a simple country girl’s own story. She accepts the Lord at 17, and three weeks later was sanctified to live a happy life of outreach and service. This testimony helps demonstrate that entering into His Rest is only as difficult as you make it! No sophistication at all is needed. (10 pages) (her sanctification crisis is found on page 6.)
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This faithful Salvationist lived a holy life. General Booth said of him: “Brengle, you are equal to your task!”. His task was as a global emissary of holiness mostly in Salvation Army staff training. (17 pages) (his impressive sanctification crisis is found on pages 4-5.)
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The Selfless Saint of Assisi Type 1B
Thirteenth century Italy was a dark place, but in it shone a great light: St. Francis of Assisi. O the wonders wrought in selfless devotion to Him. Here is a Saint truly worthy of the name! (6 pages) (on page 3, God answers and enables him to: "in all things I may act only in accordance with Thy Holy Will.” )
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Disadvantaged by a small stature, weak presence, and lack of proper teaching, this faithful soul went on to find His Rest and bring many others into it also. (11 pages) (he clearly extolls his sanctification crisis on pages 6-7) (1853 - 1901)
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"On the following Sunday the Mayor of Toronto testified in his church, "I have had two honors this week. It has been my privilege to have an interview with the President of the United States. This is a great honor. Then I have been pallbearer to Holy Ann. And no reflection was cast upon the head of the great Republic when he added, "Of the two honors I prize the latter most.'' This world-famous epic of a devout Irish servant-girl is complete in 37 pages ( 1810-?) (she comes to her sanctification crisis on pages 13-14.)
F. A. Powell
This share-cropper's son overcame the strongly deceptive Calvinistic teachings of the "Hardshell Baptists" to finally find sanctification in a glorious campmeeting in 1909. He preached and organized singing schools amongst the Nazarenes until 1957. Rich descriptions of pioneer revivals. 21 pages ( his sanctification crisis is found on page 12.)
Freeborn Garrettson
Freeborn became a Methodist minister when there were only 19 such ministers in America. He went on to be the most productive minister in the church after Asbury himself. At the age of nine, the Lord spoke to him: "Do you know what a saint is?" It was all so real that he answered, "There are no saints on earth in this our day"; and the same strange voice replied, "A saint is one who is wholly given up to God"; and instantly he saw such a person "in idea," as Garrettson phrases it, the most beautiful that his eyes had ever beheld! The vision so affected him that he expressed aloud a desire to bear such a character, and to him there was given a "strong assurance" that such should be his experience.... 33 pages ( his life or death sanctification crisis is on pages 5-6.) (8/15/1770 - 9/26/1827)
J. B. Chapman
This fifteen year old unsaved lad was fortunate enought to hear sanctification well preached. He was not disobedient to the heavenly call. 2 pages by J. B. Chapman
Hudson Taylor
This is a letter written from China by Hudson Taylor to his sister Amelia in 1869 gives an account of his entry into His Rest. "Every day, almost every hour, the consciousness of sin oppressed me. I knew that if I could only abide in Christ all would be well, but I could not. I began the day with prayer, determined not to take my eyes from Him for a moment; but pressure of duties, sometimes very trying, constant interruptions apt to be so wearing, often caused me to forget Him." But this extraordinary early missionary to China prevailed to dwell unshakable before His Master and become foundational in establishing what has become today's flourishing underground church in China. 3 pages by Hudson Taylor (5/21/1832 - 1900) ( his sanctification crisis is on page 3.)
George Mueller
George Mueller ( 9/27/1805 - 1898) lived such a long and astonishing life being a tireless miracle-supporter of orphans that he is still sometimes known as the "Apostle of Faith" . 4 pages from "George Mueller and His Second Conversion" by Andrew Murray
A Study of Holiness From The Early Church Fathers
The early Church Fathers consided those souls who walked in His Rest to be the "true Church". This author has taken much labour to dig out a great variety of quotations from the early church that concern sanctification as they saw it. A truly impressive period picture. 51 pages by J. B. Galloway
Sheridan Baker
Sheridan Baker was an itinerant preacher who became a successful merchant before he entered His Rest. The snares of prosperity were his main obstacles. Some time after entering His Rest, he writes: "By and by, I began to turn my attention away from what had been done for me to what I began to see before me, and I perceived that a state of purity and general fullness of the Spirit were small matters in contrast with "all the fulness of God," and living in the realm of the "exceeding abundantly above all we ask or think." Since then I have been a continuous seeker, not for pardon, or purity, or the grace already obtained, but for more and more of the Christ nature. "Forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth to those things which are before, I press toward the mark for the prize." On the "Entry Directions" and "Order" pages you will find his book: "The Hidden Manna". 11 pages by Sheridan Baker
G. D. Watson
G. D. Watson became famed as "Apostle to the Sanctified" since the Lord gave him such a burden to help those already within His Rest go on to reach their greatest possible potential in Him. From his testimony, we can see the price he paid for this mantle. See the "Wisdom for Ministers" page for more by this exceptional authour. 3 Pages by G.D. Watson (1845 - 1924)
L. S. Boardman
"Finally, I heard a mighty man of God tell his experience--how he had preached and professed holiness for twenty-five years without it. But when the Holy Ghost revealed to him his depravity--the depth of pride, self-will and hell (as Wesley taught), he cried out “LET ME DIE! LET ME DIE!” He said he was three days confessing and deploring carnality, when suddenly the refining fire of God purified him through and through. When I heard this, immediately I said, “This is the Bible route--the death-route!” The Holy Ghost took me through step by step until I came to the end of myself, when the death stroke was given and the clear witness received that the precious Blood did NOW cleanse from all sin. O praise His Name!" The Rev. Boardman lived quite recently and here relates his own colourful testimony, along with several others. 12 pages by L. S. Boardman
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ruth
A short testimony of the great holiness evangelist, and a longer testimony of his wife from later in life who was very active in leading attempts to revive the work of the National Holiness Association.
The above testimonies are merely a sample of the treasures to be found on the Wesleyan Heritage Library CD. The above selected excerpts are designed to highlight the nature of His Rest and the way we may obtain it. Devout souls today may enter His Rest more easily since the above exceptional lives and teachings have been available to help guide those who earnestly and humbly seek.
Sketches of Wesleyan Preachers
How were men in His Rest viewed by others? How did they function in ministry in those days before there was much of our emphasis or knowledge of gifts? These are not testimonials, but character observations of preachers by an astute and well connected observer who attended many of their meetings in England. Of course, most who were in His Rest, were not preachers at all. Some really impressive and entertaining stories are selected. 68 pages by Robert A. West
Even More Testimonies!
- See the "They Knew Their God" series of books above at the top of this page.
And even much MORE!!!
- You can also read more online heritage testimonials of entry into His Rest on the lower part of this linked website page! You will find well over a hundred of them here on the Northwest Nazarene University website. They are not selected for quality as the above are, but there are a lot of them. Courtesy of NNU student labour and Duane Maxey's "Holiness Data Ministry" CD.
Early Methodist Preachers Books in U. K.
Wesley's Veterans Books in U. S.
Early Methodist Preachers on CD CD
Early Methodist Preachers in PDFs PDFs (more from NNU)
The early church walked in His Rest and made these observations about their state:
"Our Lord Jesus Christ...became what we are, so that He might bring us to be even what He Himself is." - Irenaeus c. 180 AD
"The man of God is consequently divine and is already holy. He is God-bearing and God-borne." - Clement of Alexandria c. 195 AD
"You will be a companion of God, and a co-heir with Christ... For you have become divine... God has promised to bestow these upon you, for you have been deified and begotten unto immortality." - Hippolytus c. 225 AD
"...from Him there began the union of the divine with the human nature. This was so that the human by communion with the divine might rise to be
divine. This not only happened in Jesus, but also in all those who not only believe, but enter upon the life that Jesus taught." - Origen c. 248 AD
"What man is, Christ was willing to be so that man may also be what Christ is." - Cyprian c. 250 AD
"God became man so that man might become God." - Athanasius c. 325 AD
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