KJV vs. John Wesley: A Scriptural Refutation of Methodism, the Nazarenes, and the Salvation Army
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Does your salvation rest entirely on the finished work of Jesus Christ—or on your own lifelong effort to maintain holiness?
In KJV vs. John Wesley, David Michael Curtis puts the core doctrines of Methodism, the Nazarene movement, and the Salvation Army to the test using one standard alone: the King James Bible.
This book does not appeal to church tradition, denominational systems, or academic commentary. Instead, it applies a simple but rigorous method—gather every verse on a topic and let Scripture interpret itself. When this standard is applied, the central conflict becomes clear: is righteousness imputed by faith, or infused through a process of works and obedience?
Through a structured, verse-driven approach, this book examines:
• The authority of Scripture versus denominational tradition
• Justification by faith versus performance-based righteousness
• The nature of grace, law, and sanctification
• The conflict between imputed and infused righteousness
• The role of the institutional church versus the biblical model
Inside, you will find 100 summary answers for rapid understanding, followed by deeper analyses that walk through the full biblical case in detail. Each section is designed to be tested directly against the text of Scripture.
This is not a call to follow a new teacher. It is a challenge to test everything.
If a doctrine cannot stand in full harmony with every relevant verse of Scripture, it does not stand at all.