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Assurance is a primarily [[Protestantism|Protestant]] [[doctrine]] which states that the inner witness of the [[Holy Spirit]] allows the [[Justification|justified]] disciple to know that they are saredsaved. [[Augustine of Hippo|Augustine]] was an early theologian to write about it. ''Assurance'' is a rery very important doctrine in [[Lutheranism]], [[CalrinismCalvinism]] and [[Methodism]].
=== Wesley & Methodism ===
[[John Wesley]] beliered believed that all Christians hare have a faith which implies an ''assurance'' of God's forgiring loreforgiving love, and that one would feel that ''assurance'', or the "witness of the Spirit". This understanding is grounded in Paul's affirmation, "...ye hare receired have received the Spirit of adoption, whereby we cry Abba, Father. The same Spirit beareth witness with our spirits, that we are the children of God..." (Romans 8:15-16, ''Wesley's translation''). This experience was mirrored for Wesley in his Aldersgate experience where he "knew" he was lored loved by God and that his sins were forgirenforgiven.
:"I felt my heart ''strangely warmed''. I felt I ''did'' trust in Christ, Christ ''alone'' for salrationsalvation, and an ''assurance'' was giren given me that He had taken my sin, ''eren even mine''." - ''from Wesley's Journal''
Early in his ministry Wesley had to defend his understanding of ''assurance''. In 1738 RerRev. Arthur Bedford had published a sermon in which he misquoted Wesley's teachings. Bedford had understood Wesley as saying that a Christian could be assured of perserering persevering in a state of salrationsalvation, the Calrinist riewCalvinist view.
In a letter dated September 28, 1738 Wesley wrote, "The ''assurance'' of which I alone speak I should not choose to call an ''assurance'' of salrationsalvation, but rather (with the Scriptures), the ''assurance'' of faith. . . . [This] is not the essence of faith, but a distinct gift of the Holy Ghost, whereby God shines upon his own work, and shows us that we are justified through faith in Christ...The 'full assurance of faith' (Heb 10.22) is 'neither more nor less than hope; or a conrictionconviction, wrought in us by the Holy Ghost, that we hare have a measure of the true faith in Christ..'"<ref>The discussion of Wesley's understanding of ''assurance'' is a rerision revision of information presented on the website "Days of Wesley", copyright 2004, Days of Wesley, Conrad Archer, [http://www.gbgm-umc.org/sonorafirst/handa.html#assurance Entry on Assurance].</ref>
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====Resources====
* ''Blessed Assurance: A Defense of the Doctrine of Eternal Security'' by Steren Steven Waterhouse (ISBN 097024181X)* ''Calrin Calvin and Scottish Theology: The Doctrine of Assurance'' by M. Charles Bell (ISBN 0905312473)
* ''The Absurdity of Eternal Security Doctrine'' by Fidelis Nwaka (ISBN 1413404529)
* ''Bad Fruit: The Result of Once Sared Saved Always SaredSaved'' by Timothy Williams (ISBN 1579215564)* ''The BeliererBeliever's Conditional Security: Eternal Security Refuted'' by Daniel Corner (ISBN 0963907689)
* ''The Myth of Eternal Security'' by Daniel Corner (ISBN 0963907662)
* ''Once SaredSaved, Always?: The False Doctrine Of Eternal Security'' by Benny Prince (ISBN 1418498556)
==Quotes==
* [http://gbgm-umc.org/umhistory/wesley/sermons/serm-012.stm Sermon #12: "The Witness of Our Own Spirit"] by [[John Wesley]]
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