Hi,
I am currently reading a book written by someone from the church of the nazerine (weslyan holiness). And I was just wondering, why are reformed people so against the holiness movement's view of sanctification?
My understanding is as follows...
Reformed, emphasise total depravity and the lifetime struggle against sin.
Weslyian view says the believer can be free from sin.
Reformed view says sin will always have the upper hand at times.
As far as I can see, the N,T seems to favour the Weslian view?
I am currently reading a book written by someone from the church of the nazerine (weslyan holiness). And I was just wondering, why are reformed people so against the holiness movement's view of sanctification?
My understanding is as follows...
Reformed, emphasise total depravity and the lifetime struggle against sin.
Weslyian view says the believer can be free from sin.
Reformed view says sin will always have the upper hand at times.
As far as I can see, the N,T seems to favour the Weslian view?