t is with exceptional pleasure that, on the eve of my retirement
from the position of General of The Salvation Army, I welcome the
publication of another book by our veteran Holiness Apostle,
Commissioner Brengle, whose writings for many years have spread
blessing far beyond the confines of The Army.
This small volume contains some of the gems of the Commissioner's
thought and experience. All but one of the papers have been written
in the author's ripe old age; and in his spirit the "seventy summers
to which he refers in his Birthday retrospect are truly far more
evident than the "seventy winters."
These choice contributions to the growing treasury of Salvation Army
literature will be valued in all parts of the world. They will, I am
sure, serve to strengthen the faith of the readers of this book, and
impress upon them the joyousness of life when the heart has been
opened to the Holy Guest of the Soul.
Those tens of thousands who during the past year have read and been
stirred by the splendid biography of the Commissioner-- who,
fortunately, is still with us -- will particularly appreciate the
reproduction in this volume of the notable address on "The
Atonement," repeatedly mentioned in the life-story. Here, indeed, is
rich food for thought. I am sure that at the end of this study of
the mystery of our Lord's sacrifice of love many a reader will bow
his head in adoration and exclaim: My Lord and my God!
We all thank Commissioner Brengle for this book, and with him I
trust that it will lead to the saving and sanctifying of many souls.
Edward J. Higgins.
London, October, 1934 |