A beautiful thought expressed by 18th Century Methodist leader, John
Fletcher, in a letter to his dear friend, Charles Wesley:
I have the
impression that we can never have too much compassion for sinners, nor
overemphasize for them the love of Jesus, when he himself became incarnate and
declared redemption and salvation to tax gatherers and evildoers. I have also
the impression that faith shows itself gradually in many hearts, and that it is
our task to nourish the weakest spark, the faintest signs. What is your
opinion? (Reluctant Saint, Patrick Streiff, p. 82)
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