John Thompson Beck (1815-1837)
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Publisher
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Moravian Lives Project
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Type
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Text
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image/PDF
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Description
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This memoir recounts the spiritual transformation and death of John Thompson Beck, a 22-year-old man who underwent a profound conversion from worldly materialism to Christian faith during his final illness. Initially characterized by an unusual hardness of heart for someone so young, Beck was consumed by an obsessive desire to acquire wealth, and even as his fatal illness progressed, he clung desperately to life and his earthly ambitions, causing great distress to those who visited him. However, after months of pastoral care, scripture reading, and prayer, the grace of God finally broke through his resistance following a conversation about Christ's sacrificial love, leading Beck to spend three hours in prayer seeking faith and pardon. From that pivotal moment, he experienced a complete spiritual transformation, surrendering himself to God's will, losing his fear of death, and bearing his excruciating physical suffering with remarkable patience and peace. In his final weeks, he became a humble believer who fixed his hope on Christ's atonement, impressed the importance of eternal matters on all his visitors, was received as a church member on August 13th, received communion with his family, and ultimately died peacefully, his soul sustained by "inward consolations" and his countenance beaming with the peace and joy of salvation despite his bodily torment.
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Identifier
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Ful/3/115.3
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Language
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English
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Extent
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5 pages
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Rights Holder
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Fulneck Moravian Archives, Fulneck, UK