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Salvationists
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The season of Advent is a special time for salvation…
Luke 3:6 And all mankind will see God's salvation.
When I was a teenager in Scotland, I worshipped with the Salvation Army. My best
friend at the time, George, had joined the Salvationists and was a great trumpet
player. He always seemed to have a good attitude, was very dependable as a
friend, and worked hard at school. I wanted to be like that, so I went to the
Army Hall for a number of Sunday morning meetings.
I liked seeing the worshippers in their uniforms and the worship was amazing.
The participants sang enthusiastically and the brass band played along. It was a
wonderful experience and I wanted to be part of their community, but to do so I
needed to sign the pledge and I just wasn’t prepared to do that at the time.
I guess I wanted to have my cake and eat it, or to put it another way, I wanted
to have my beer and drink it. Eventually, I stopped going to services because I
knew I was being a hypocrite. It never affected George’s friendship with me. If
he was disappointed, I never knew it. He was a true Christian and years later,
when I fiercely battled against alcohol and struggled with my faith, George’s
example kept me going at times. I could see God’s salvation in him when I was a
teenager and it helped me seek Christ later in life.
Advent is a time when we can rediscover Christ. We often think about Him as the
holy child in the precious manger, but for those of us who have struggled in
life, He is much more than a Christmas card baby. Christ is the Savior of our
souls. He is the Chosen One in whom God’s salvation can be seen by the entire
world.
If you’re presently struggling with issues in your life and you’re feeling
insecure, then please come to Jesus and receive His total reassurance. He has
promised us that He will help to carry our burdens and restore us to God’s
merciful love. It’s a wonderful blessing and a remarkable opportunity for
salvation.
Prayer: Lord Jesus, thank You for the true Christians in our lives, whose
characters and conduct attract us to God’s salvation. Bless them for their
understanding and support. Bring us closer to You through God’s amazing love. In
Your Holy Name, we pray. Amen.
John Stuart traqair@aol.com
Knoxville, Tennessee, USA
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