Wesleyan Option
Email us at: wesleyanoption@gmail.com In this episode, Lane Davis, Joy J. Moore, and Rob Haynes dive into the Gospel lectionary passage of Luke 24:44-53. They explore how Jesus serves as the "key" that unlocks the Old Testament, the Wesleyan concept of the "inner veil" being removed, and how the Ascension serves as a pivot from a life of worship to a life of global mission. Key Questions Answered WHY IS THE GOSPEL LECTIONARY PASSAGE (LUKE 24:44-53) OFTEN SPLIT INTO SECTIONS? Dr. Joy J. Moore explains that while modern Bibles use chapter and verse divisions as "zip codes" to help us navigate, these breaks can sometimes undermine our interpretation. The transition from Jesus’ teaching to His Ascension is a single, continuous drama of the Creator God’s promise being fulfilled through the life of Jesus. WHAT IS THE "WESLEYAN OPTION" FOR UNDERSTANDING DIFFICULT SCRIPTURE? Rob Haynes notes that Jesus explains Himself as the fulfillment of the Law of Moses, the Prophets, and the Psalms. For Wesleyans, the "opened mind" isn't just about intellectual study; it’s about what John Wesley called the removal of the "inner veil." Through the Spirit, our hearts are illumined to grasp the scriptures we have heard but not yet fully understood. DOES THE ASCENSION MEAN THE CHURCH SHOULD STAY IN "CONTINUAL WORSHIP"? While Luke 24 ends with the disciples praising God in the temple, the panel emphasizes that this is only "Volume One." By reading Luke and Acts as a continuous narrative, we see that the joy of worship is the fuel for the mission. The "continual prayer" of the disciples provided the foundation for the administrative and missional work that follows in the book of Acts. Keywords: Wesleyan Option, Luke 24, The Ascension, Methodist Theology, Lectionary Study, Inner Veil, Book of Acts, Church Mission.
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