PREFACE
This book is intended to help every reader of its pages into the immediate enjoyment of
Bible holiness. Its writer is an officer of The Salvation Army who, having a gracious experience
of the things whereof he writes, has been signally used of God, both in life and testimony, to the
sanctifying of the Lord's people, as well as in the salvation of sinners. I commend him and what he
has here written down to every lover of God and His kingdom on the earth. I joyfully add that the
perusal of some of the papers which follow has been abundantly blessed to my own heart, and that
I have no doubt but that the Holy Spirit has instructed and influenced the writer.
In no department of its teaching has The Salvation Army suffered more reproach than in this
-- of "Holiness unto the Lord." Indeed, its teaching, as distinct from its methods, has, apart from
this, been largely welcomed by every section of the professing Church. It is one of the strange
contradictions of modern Christianity that every church seems to hold so lightly the importance of
its own creed that it extends the right hand of benediction to every other; and thus there is a tacit
understanding nowadays that it does not much matter what you believe, so long as you profess to
believe something. Thank God! we have been in great measure preserved from this false charity,
and from the chaotic indefiniteness and confusion which inevitably flow from it; and our witness to
entire sanctification has done much to preserve us, for it has aroused opposition, not merely from
the intellectual apologists for existing systems, but from the thousands whose half-hearted service
and unwilling consecration it has condemned.
Because, the holiness that we contend for is a fighting holiness, a suffering holiness, a
soul-saving holiness; in short, Jesus Christ's holiness. Any mere "enjoyment of religion," or
"waiting on God," or "fullness of blessing," which has not immediately and indissolubly joined
with it, in every expression of it, the most unselfish and aggressive passion for the instant rescue of
sinners from their sins, is, in our judgment, a mere caricature of the higher life of complete union
with Christ, which the word of God declares to be the highest life of all.
And this fact makes it impossible for us to issue even a book like this without a word of
caution to every reader. There are, alas! multitudes of good people who delight to read and to hear
anything about holiness, who frequent holiness meetings and higher life conventions, and yet, in the
course of years, appear -- whatever professions their lips may make -- unable to see the need of
separation from the world in so small a matter as the putting away of the worldly dress of the
soberly-elegant, the ease-loving habits learnt in the wealthy home, or the worldly associations of
their family and their circle.
For your soul's sake, do not read this, or any other holiness book, if you are not willing to
hear in it the voice of God telling you what to leave and what to do for Him. And when you have
read, go at once and, without consulting anybody, obey. God help you!
W. Bramwell Booth
International Headquarters,
London, E. C.
February 7, 1896