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What is Religious Perfection? Why are so many professing Christians scared of the doctrine? Why is the idea so vehemently resisted? These answers and much more are found in Samuel Chadwick's The Call to Religious Perfection; Christian Excellence, says Chadwick, is not infallibility. And neither is it encompassed in the dissolution of our physical presence. Is moral perfection possible in this life? Chadwick's presentation to the affirmative is within this audiobook. Predicated on John Wesley's teachings on entire sanctification, The Call to Religious Excellence examines the Biblical basis of the doctrine. The reality of entire sanctification is only understood through crises in which the soul cries out to be conformed to the image of Christ, and the knowledge is as much a crises as conversion itself. Without holiness, says the Scriptures, no man shall start to see the Lord. This being so, it is vitally important that people rightly and Biblically define holiness. For the pity of the professing chapel, much of it is content in their very poor state, actually defending their spots and wrinkles, casting the blame for his or her worldly imperfection upon their domineering flesh, or even on God Himself. It really is a tragedy when "holiness" people are not holy people.