Saturday, June 14, 2008

Cadets required

CADETS

Dear Fellow Salvationists,
I offer warmest Christian greetings to you all from London.
In this eighth Pastoral Letter it has been laid upon my heart to speak to you about cadets.

There are about 1,130 Salvation Army cadets today across the world undergoing training to become officers of the Army. Their ages range from 19 up to the mid-50s. Their backgrounds are as varied as you can imagine. Some become cadets with a modest educational experience, while others have university degrees including post-graduate degrees. Most of the cadets are in residence in a training college, with others being trained in off-campus settings. However, the one thing all cadets have in common is that all have been called by God to leave their secular walk in life to devote themselves full time to the ministry of an officer of The Salvation Army. It is a privileged calling.

Unless that divine calling has been experienced no person should offer to be trained as an officer. The life of an officer, whilst immensely rewarding, is also demanding and ofte n stressful. At certain times of challenge and difficulty your abiding, settled sense of a sacred calling is all that will hold you secure and keep you pressing forward in your officer service.

That is why much emphasis is placed upon the testing of callings. Each candidate applying to become a cadet in training is invited to submit, in appropriate humility, to the process of having his or her claim to a divine calling gently but clearly tested through the screening process for candidates. It is a wonderful privilege to encounter candidates in this way and to learn from their accounts of God whispering into their hearts and minds. He speaks so graciously, so gently, but also so clearly until that first fleeting thought of officership grows and grows to become an abiding, settled conviction that you simply must obey if you are to have peace of spirit deep within.

I want to share with you lots of good news from around the Army world about candidates and cadets. In July 200 7 we were in Hershey in the USA Eastern Territory and when we called for those offering for future service as officers to come to the platform 140 people came forward. It was breathtaking. The THQ is now processing 95 formal application cases. Praise God! In Sri Lanka, where the Army is far from great in number, 33 came forward in a similar manner. It was thrilling. In the USA Central Territory recently 40 stepped forward for officership. Wonderful! In the Australia Southern Territory it began to seem as though the next intake of cadets would be numerically tiny, but suddenly there were 20 to make up the next training session. God still calls, still speaks into the lives of those he has chosen in this way.

In the India Northern Territory there are 40 ready to enter training, but the capacity of the college cannot hold them all. In the USA Western Territory the territorial commander tells me that there are 300 candidates ready for application and possible acceptance in the next few years. The United Kingdom Territory has received 44 cadets into the latest session, a huge rise on recent years. The USA Southern Territory has received no fewer than 59 cadets in late 2007. Spain has five cadets, the first for some years. Marvellous! Japan anticipated having no first-year cadets at all this year, but suddenly three fine young people have stepped forward for acceptance. God is good!

I have a dream that the total number of cadets in the world will increase from 1,130 to 1,500 in the next few years. Leaders are needed. Is God calling you?

Please make time to offer up a sincere prayer for the cadets of future training college sessions, whose members are as yet unknown except to God. In 2008 the sessional name is 'Prayer Warriors'; in 2009 it will be 'Ambassadors of Holiness'; in 2010 'Friends of Christ'; in 2011 'Proclaimers of the Resurrection'; and in 2012 'Disciples of the Cross'. I have faith to believe some re ading this Pastoral Letter will be part of these sessions in obedience to Christ's call.

God bless the cadets! God bless the candidates! God bless those involved in screening and training them!

God bless you all!

I commend you once again to the perfect love of Christ.

Shaw Clifton General

Friday, April 11, 2008

The perfect purpose

Many are the plans in a man's heart, but it is the Lord's purpose that prevails.
Proverbs 19:21

How are your plans going? Are they succeeding; have you lined them up with the plans that were made for you before you even took your first breath?

Don't waste your life with the small plans you desire for yourself, but reach out and take the perfect plan that God intended for you that only will give you total satisfaction.

Monday, April 7, 2008

Power of an Officer

"When Officers show lack of power for aggressive work, I am convinced that their hearts are not deeply moved over the condition of sinners; and if the heart of an Officer is not moved over the condition of sinners, surely his convictions bind him but loosely to the great Christian doctrines which form the very soul of The Salvation Army."

From Mrs. Bramwell Booth's book titled 'Powers of Salvation Army Officers' p51

Is your heart moved by the condition of sinners? Yes! We need you!

Let's not give God anything less than our best.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Are you alive?

Matthew 28:18-20 clearly tell us to go out and tell all the world about the salvation Jesus offers us and to disciple them.

We are all called to this ministry? Are you living it?

You as a Christian are called to a life of ministry, to take up your cross and to follow Jesus, so if you are called specifically to the Salvation Army, that then means Officership, and the only exception is if you are called to something else.

Christian = actively living out the great commission

Living a life calling yourself a 'Christian' and not following Jesus' commands is more ironic than canidates of the Prayer Warriors session not having a half decent prayer life or the Ambassadors of Holiness session being endulged in their sinful nature.

Therefore calling yourself a 'Christian' and not following Jesus and his every command makes you a liar - you are not what you say you are- therefore breaking God's commandment and therefore condemming yourself with your own words.

Are you called to something specifically? A plumber by order by God? Did God specifically command you to become a teacher, or a scientist? If not, and you have been saved by Jesus by His grace, then you owe your life to His service, all the days of your life.

What's your decision? John 6:60 shows a great example of many followers of Jesus that hit a point where they moved from their calling and what Jesus was trying to get them to move into - they all ended up missing their final glory. They were offered the true food from God but didn't take it, I pray that you don't miss your opportunity and the purpose you were born for.

There's nothing better than God's purpose for your life.

Seek after your true calling now, don't waste another day! Pray, pray, pray.

I am the living bread that came down from heaven. If anyone eats of this bread, he will live forever. This bread is my flesh, which I will give for the life of the world."
John 6:51

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Are you being who God created you to be

What is the purpose of your life?

Isn't it amazing to know the creator of the universe, who created the Heavens and the Earth, the creator of atoms with the tiniest neutrons, protons and electrons, and the God who showed off by creating galaxies and flinging stars into the sky, created all this with the purpose of your life in mind at the exact same time!

If a tree decided to want to be a cow and didn't do what it was supposed to do, what a waste that would be, but it would also effect the balance of all other ecosystems and in turn the world would be effected - the same with your life - are you who being who God created you to be?

If this creator of the universe and of the atom had a purpose for my life that was as perfect as these other things, that is awesome! It blows your mind, doesn't it! So who wouldn't live that life?

I heard the other week how you can make God laugh! Ready for it.... tell Him your plans!! The God of the universe has the most amazing plan for your life, better than you could ever imagine, and you want to make plans for your own life, that really is funny.

So as you reflect upon your life, are you living out that awesome plan for you? If not, it's never too late, ask God for forgiveness and then pray that He will move you into His plan. Step out in faith, it may seem scary, but He hung the stars in the night sky, I can guarantee He can look after your life.

Go further than just a boring meaningless life that the world settles for, push into the things of God and your true purpose today. What does that mean for you?

For I know the plans I have for you," declares the LORD, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.
Jeremiah 29:11

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