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Der Weg zum Frieden

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ISBN: 9783989672208

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Diese Predigt beschreibt ein echtes Werk der Gnade Gottes im Herzen eines Gläubigen. Um Frieden mit Gott zu haben, müssen wir von unserer Sünde überführt werden – vor allem von der Sünde des Unglaubens – und uns im Glauben auf die Gerechtigkeit Christi stützen. Whitefield wendet dies auf verschiedene Gruppen an: die der wahren Gläubigen, derer, die keinen Frieden haben, und die der Abtrünnigen. Er schließt mit der Aufforderung, im Glauben zu Jesus Christus zu kommen und Ihn um Gnade zu bitten.

»Wenn du noch nie erkannt hast, dass Sünde in dir wohnt und dass Gott dich zu Recht dafür verfluchen kann, dann kannst du deinem Herzen zwar Frieden zusprechen, aber ich befürchte – nein, ich weiß –, dass es kein echter Friede ist.«
– George Whitefield

  • Title: Der Weg zum Frieden
  • Author: George Whitefield
  • Publisher: Voice of Hope
  • Print Publication Date: 2024
  • Logos Release Date: 2025
  • Pages: 84
  • Language: German
  • Resources: 1
  • Format: Digital › Ebook
  • ISBNs: 9783989672208, 3989672207
  • Resource ID: LLS:9783989672208
  • Resource Type: Monograph
  • Metadata Last Updated: 2025-04-17T11:00:07Z
George Whitefield

George Whitefield (1714–1770) was one of the founders of Methodism and influential in the spread of the Great Awakening in both Britain and the British North American colonies. He believed in preaching his sermons without notes in order to allow room for the Holy Spirit to guide his speaking, and was known for his theatrical delivery.

Whitefield studied at Oxford, where he met Charles and John Wesley. The Wesley brothers were a part of what was referred to as the “Holy Club” on campus, which Whitefield joined and by which he was quite influenced, later becoming the president. In 1738, he came to America for the first of seven trips he would make across the ocean. During this first trip, he founded the orphanage Bethseda just outside of Savannah, Georgia.

Throughout his life, he toured all over New England, England, Scotland, and Wales, preaching to crowds of up to tens of thousands at a time, greatly influencing the Great Awakening and the early Methodist Church.

Selected Sermons of George Whitefield contains over 50 of Whitefield’s sermons on a variety of topics, which are still edifying to read and study today, and you can find hundreds of his letters and journal entries in The Works of George Whitefield (13 vols.).

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