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Evangelina
31st January 2005, 11:17 PM
Whatcha think, modern-day-type people? Appropriate for this day and age?

To the Brethren and Sisters
Labouring for JESUS
by General William Booth
letter, published in The East London Evangelist , 1 April 1869
'TO THE BRETHREN AND SISTERS LABOURING FOR JESUS'
in connection with the Dunedin Hall Christian Mission, Edinburgh

BELOVED FRIENDS Though I have not been privileged to see you in the flesh, yet I have heard with great thankfulness from time to time of your work of faith and labour of love: and I rejoice greatly in the abundant blessing granted to your labours, and bless God for every brand plucked from the everlasting through your instrumentality. I earnestly pray that you may be made a hundredfold more useful in the future than you have been in the past. The work in which you are engaged is the most important that can engage the attention or call forth the energies of any being...

Success in soulwinning, like all other work, both human and divine, depends on certain conditions... If you want to succeed you must be careful to comply with these conditions...

I desire to give a few brief practical hints...And, first and foremost, I commend one qualification which seems to involve all others. That is, the Pentecostal baptism of the Holy Ghost. I would have you settle it in your souls for ever this one great immutable principle in the economy of grace, that spiritual work can only be done by those who possess spiritual power. No matter what else you may lack, or what may be against you, with the Holy Ghost you will succeed; but without the Holy Spirit, no matter what else you may possess, you will utterly and eternally fail.

Many make mistakes here. Aroused by the inward urgings of the Holy Spirit, they endeavour to comply with the call which comes from the word and the necessities of their fellow men; but being destitute of this power, they fail, and instead of going to the Strong for strength, they give up in despair. Again aroused, again they resolve and venture forth, but having no more power than before, they are as impotent as ever. And fail they must, until baptised with power from on high.

This I am convinced, is the one great need of the Church. We want no new truths, agencies, means, or appliances. We only want more of the fire of the Holy Ghost. ...

O what zeal, what selfdenial, what meekness, what boldness, what holiness, what love, would there not be? And with all this, what power for your great work? The whole city would feel it. God's people in every direction would catch the fire, and sinners would fall on every side. Difficulties would vanish, devils be conquered, infidels believe, and the glory of God be displayed...

You do desire to see signs and wonders wrought in the name of Jesus. To see a great awakening among the careless crowds around you....

This baptism then, is your first great need. If you think with me, will you not tarry for it? Offer yourselves to God for the fullness. Lay aside every weight...

Hold on! Though your feelings are barren, your way dark, and your difficulties be multiplied, steadily hang on the word of God.

Expect the baptism every hour; wait if he tarry. 'This kind goeth not forth but by prayer and fasting'; and the Lord whom you seek shall suddenly come to his temple.

I have more to say to you, but must wait another opportunity. Yours in the fellowship of the Gospel.

WILLIAM BOOTH

Andy Broadley
1st February 2005, 01:43 AM
She's a little gold mine this one. Were does ahe find it all?

Thought that was great,

This I am convinced, is the one great need of the Church. We want no new truths, agencies, means, or appliances. We only want more of the fire of the Holy Ghost. ...


I'll go with that

Evangelina
1st February 2005, 01:54 AM
THere's some great Army resources around :) armybarmy's a fave site of mine... altho I hadn't been there for a few months - it's had a facelift!

Andy Broadley
1st February 2005, 02:07 AM
Well keep it up, you're doing a great job

Andy Broadley
1st February 2005, 02:07 AM
Well keep it up, you're doing a great job

Andy Broadley
3rd March 2006, 07:10 PM
Bumped this 'cos I thought Amisk might wanna read it.

Andy Broadley
3rd March 2006, 10:38 PM
And 25 years after he wrote that letter, General Booth put those sentiments into song.


Thou Christ of burning, cleansing flame,
Send the fire, send the fire, send the fire!
Thy blood bought gift today we claim,
Send the fire, send the fire, send the fire!
Look down and see this waiting host,
Give us the promised Holy Ghost;
We want another Pentecost,
Send the fire, send the fire, send the fire!

God of Elijah, hear our cry:
Send the fire, send the fire, send the fire!
To make us fit to live or die,
Send the fire, send the fire, send the fire!
To burn up every trace of sin,
To bring the light and glory in,
The revolution now begin,
Send the fire, send the fire, send the fire!

’Tis fire we want, for fire we plead,
Send the fire, send the fire, send the fire!
The fire will meet our every need,
Send the fire, send the fire, send the fire!
For strength to ever do the right,
For grace to conquer in the fight,
For power to walk the world in white,
Send the fire, send the fire, send the fire!

To make our weak hearts strong and brave,
Send the fire, send the fire, send the fire!
To live a dying world to save,
Send the fire, send the fire, send the fire!
O see us on Thy altar lay
Our lives, our all, this very day;
To crown the offering now we pray,
Send the fire, send the fire, send the fire!

Abiel
8th March 2006, 03:31 PM
Still true

Andy Broadley
9th March 2006, 08:06 AM
More than just true.

Essential

Amisk
12th March 2006, 01:12 AM
Whatcha think, modern-day-type people? Appropriate for this day and age?

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It is a powerful message. I read it at our prayer breakfast this morning and there were several comments about the message.

I have debated the infilling of the Holy Spirit for a number of years. I had prayed for it and never felt I received it. I put it out of my mind and then just lately I seemed to find myself thinking about it once more, so this message hit me between the eyes.

I am convinced that I need this infilling of the Holy Spirit myself and I think our corp needs it as well. Could it be that it is the main reason that so few folks are getting saved in our corp? Could it be the reason that large numbers of unsaved folks sit in Evangelical Churches every Sunday and never accept Christ?

Lord infill me with thy Spirit and make me a witness to the world around me. Lord revive us all again. Pray for me!:pray:

J21
12th March 2006, 10:04 AM
Not going to be telling you anything you don't already know, but I just had to say [ sometimes I want to SHOUT it!] what was on my heart re this.

O see us on Thy altar lay
Our lives, our all, this very day;
That is the place where Revival HAS to begin...with each one of us TODAY, as they the founders did... laying our lives... our all... on His holy altar. As Soldiers, we must die, as soldiers do in battle [ to ourselves] for the Great Cause so that we can go on and fight as fully armoured and revived Soldiers.
Only then, each day as we die to ourselves, will we be able to obtain more and more the full measure of the Holy Spirit to pour out and shine out onto others.
I think every corps should hand one of these
http://images.google.com/images?q=tbn:uHeMjoWzgHEyOM:http://www.madlantern.com/clipart/clips/glamour/hand-mirror.gif (http://www.madlantern.com/clipart/clips/glamour/hand-mirror.gif)
out each week to all who come through the door ,with a sticker attached, stating...
"Revival begins here..."
Amisk:Lord infill me with thy Spirit and make me a witness to the world around me. Lord revive us all again. Pray for me!:crossrc:
...ditto and it is being done! :amen: