Monday, September 18, 2006

The Salvation Army was created by ministers William and Catherine Booth. It was originally called the Christian Revival Association, then the East London Christian Mission, and once moved to beyond serving East London, The Christian Mission. It was finally named the Salvation Army in 1878, 13 years after its original founding.

The organization was established, in their words, to win the world for Jesus by bringing the whole world under the lordship of Jesus Christ.

The Salvation Army was created with God's calling to care for his children. Come as you are - broken, tattered, lost, confused.

William Booth said,

The greatness of a man's power is the measure of his surrender.
The critical question are, "Why am I surrendering?" and "Who I am you surrendering to?"

I can surrender to myself to me or to someone else, but that will be me again thinking that I have the power to heal me. The only power is that which has been given to me. Surrendering is giving up yourself to God. Undoubtedly believing and knowing that He will care for me as one of his children. As much as it hurts and tears me in two, I must release the person in my life that I hold so tight, so that He can do His work as she needs, so that He can do His work in me.

Love is not about affection and compromise. Love is not about the worldly things this society teaches. The love we are seeking is His. It is everlasting and it is His love that we will find peace, comfort and be at One.