PREFACE
The following Letters were, in the first instance, addressed to weekly meetings of
Salvation Soldiers. They called forth so many expressions of thankfulness, and so
many requests that they might be printed in a permanent form, that I have
gathered them together in this little book.
They do not, of course, profess to treat this great subject with anything like
completeness, nor do I make any claim for them to literary elegance or power;
and yet, if they are used at all, they must go as they are, for I have no opportunity
to properly revise them.
William Booth
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1 - Purity: What It Is
Chapter 2 - Purity Commanded
Chapter 3 - Purity Means Deliverance
Chapter 4 - Purity Described
Chapter 5 - Purity And Love
Chapter 6 - Purity Possible
Chapter 7 - Purity, God's Gift
Chapter 8 - Purifying Faith
Chapter 9 - Witnesses
Chapter 10 - How To Keep Pure
WITNESSES
Chapter 9
Acts 1:8 -- But ye shall receive power, after that the Holy Ghost is come upon
you: and ye shall be witnesses unto Me both in Jerusalem, and in all Judea, and in
Samaria, and unto the uttermost part of the earth.
My Dear Comrades,
Have you grown tired of my subject? I hope not. From my youth until this very
day the subject of Holiness has always had an unspeakable charm for me. To pray
and hear, and sing and believe, and testify to the power of the Precious Blood to
cleanse from sin, and fill with love, and keep from falling, has been among the
most precious privileges of my fife. The charm is as fresh to me today as ever. I
trust you feel as I do.
A devout Saint of old sang in words that always thrill my soul when I hear them:
"I'll carve His passion in the bark;
And every wounded tree
Shall droop, and bear some sacred mark
That Jesus died for me.
And men shall wonder as they read,
Inscribed through all the grove,
How Heaven itself came down to bleed,
To win a mortal's love.
Is not that beautiful, my Comrades? Ought not we Salvationists to be anxious to
sound out, by our lips and lives, to the sons and daughters of men, at every
opportunity the glorious fact, that Jesus Christ died not only to save men and
women from open and deliberate sin, but to purify unto Himself "a peculiar
people, inwardly as well as outwardly clean.
Has He wrought this deliverance for you, my Comrades? Or are you deterred
from seeking it by doubts as to His ability to effect this purification of the heart?
Let me call a few witnesses, who will testify to its realization in their own
experience. I am sure you will listen to what they have to say.
I will begin with the Saints of the Bible. Hear them. To begin with we read that: --
1. Enoch walked with God three hundred years. God Himself testifies that
Enoch's ways were pleasing in His sight. What a blessed testimony. Who can
question that Enoch had a Pure Heart?
2. Noah was a good man and perfect in his generation. So far as he had the light
he lived up to it. He condemned the world and became "heir of the righteousness,"
that is the holiness "which is by faith." He had a Pure Heart.
3. The Lord Himself testified, that Job was a perfect and an upright man. He was
perfect in love, and perfect in faith. He was able to look up even in the darkest
hour, and say, "Though He slay me, yet will I trust in Him." He loved God with
all his heart, and his neighbor as himself. He had a Pure Heart.
4. We have a most remarkable testimony to Abraham's Faith and Obedience. God
told him, as He tells you, to "Walk before Him, and be perfect," and we have the
most striking evidence of Abraham's obedience to God in the offering up of his
son Isaac. Who can doubt that he had a Pure Heart?
5. Isaiah was a Holy man, We read that when the Prophet acknowledged his
uncleanness in the Temple, God's angel touched his lips with a live coal of fire
from off the altar, and testified that his iniquity was taken away and his sin was
purged. Whereupon Isaiah rose up and consecrated himself there and then to go
out as the messenger of God. He had a Pure Heart.
6. Zacharias and Elizabeth his wife, we are informed, were both righteous. They
walked in all the commandments of the Lord blameless. Being delivered out of
the hand of their enemies, they served God without fear, in holiness and
righteousness all the days of their lives.
7. The Apostle John testified that he was made perfect in love. "God is love," he
says; "he that dwelleth in love, dwelleth in God, and God in him. Herein is our
love made perfect, that we may have boldness in the day of judgment; because as
He is, so are we in this world."
8. Paul called his comrades to witness that his life was a Holy life. "Ye are
witnesses," he says to the Thessalonians, "how holily, justly, and unblameably we
behaved ourselves among you."
But let me call a few witnesses of modern times. I testify that they belong to the
choicest spirits who have ever walked this earth. I start off with the saint, John
Fletcher, a Clergyman. He says: "I will confess Him to all the world, and I declare
unto you in the presence of the Holy Trinity that I am dead indeed unto sin; Christ
is my Prophet, Priest, and King, my indwelling Holiness, my All in All!"
Hear another witness:
"All at once, I felt that a Hand, not feeble, but Omnipotent, not in wrath, but in
love, was laid upon my brow. It seemed to diffuse through me a holy, selfconsuming
energy. The deeps of God's love swallowed me up. All its waves and
billows rolled over me.
Hear the testimony of one of the holiest and most useful men ever possessed by
the British Church -- a man whom I admire more than words can tell: "My soul
was all wonder, love, and praise. It is now twenty-six years ago; I have walked in
this liberty ever since. Glory be to God! I have been kept by His power. By faith I
stand."
A host of other testimonies are before me. One more is all I can find room for.
Hear him. He says:
"I was alone in the field one beautiful day in the early spring. The sky clear, the
sun glorious, the happy birds, and all nature, quick and springing into life, were
but the symbol of my heart's experience. It was a glorious day within and without.
I can never forget that day. I shall never enjoy a happier until I walk the fields of
Paradise. 'What is it that you want?' seemed to be asked me. 'I want victory over
all sin,' was my answer. 'Have you not got it? "Yes,' I replied. 'What else do you
want?' I answered, 'I want power to perform all the known will of God.' 'Do you
not do this? "Well, then, have you not received the blessing you have asked for?'
And never from that hour have I doubted for a moment the reality of that work."
Comrades, I have convinced you that there is no fatal necessity laid on you to sin,
either in word, or thought, or deed. I have declared to you the unchanging
faithfulness and power of your redeeming God. And now, what will you do? Your
Lord is waiting to bring you into the land of Perfect Purity, of Perfect Love. I
have shown you how you can enter in. Again I beseech you to rise, and go up to
possess the good land, in God's own way; that is, by Faith. But, do it now, and if
at first you do not succeed, do not give up the search; but persevere, and try, and
try, and try again.
Yours affectionately,
William Booth
"Now rise, exulting rise, my soul,
Triumphant sing the Saviour's praise;
His name through earth and skies extol,
With all thy power through all thy days."
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