Galloway UMC ”Living the Word”
Six part Sermon Series - ROOTS: Exploring the Methodist Movement and the great Awakening Rev. Dr. Raigan Miskelly This sermon explores John Wesley's spiritual journey before His famous Aldersgate experience, drawing a parallel between Wesley's exhausting pursuit of holiness and the image of a hamster running endlessly on a wheel. Pastor Raigan highlights how Wesley, despite his rigorous spiritual disciplines- fasting, prayer, and service to the poor- was trapped in a works-righteousness mentality, believing He had to earn God's love rather than simply receive it. His failed missionary trip to Georgia, a broken heart, and a terrifying storm at sea all served as the shaking that preceded his awakening. The turning point came on May 24, 1738, at Aldersgate, when Wesley finally experienced what the Moravian Christians on the ship already possessed: an assurance of God's grace that moved from his head to His heart. The sermon reminds us that God never wastes a storm, and that our failures and moments of desperation can become doorways to grace. The core message is rooted in Ephesians 2:8-9: salvation is a gift, not an achievement, and the deepest longing of the human soul is not conquest but communion with God. The invitation is simply to come home and rest in the love that has already been freely given.
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