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Recording of the Voice of Samuel Logan Brengle
Samuel Logan Brengle
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Samuel Logan Brengle

Recording of the Voice of Samuel Logan Brengle

Samuel Logan Brengle's sermon emphasizes the transformative power of holiness as pure love and the importance of public confession in the believer's journey.
This sermon delves into the life and teachings of the late Commissioner Samuel Brangle, focusing on his experience of sanctification and holiness. It emphasizes the transformative power of God's love, the significance of confession and testimony in spiritual growth, and the essence of holiness as being made like God in nature and character.

Full Transcript

A little time ago, two recordings of the voice of the late Commissioner Samuel Brangle were discovered. These are the only known recordings of the Salvation Army's great Apostle of Holiness. We bring them to you in this form in order that they may continue to bring blessing and inspiration to all.

We feel sure that the richness of meaning in the words he brings will more than compensate for the lack of quality in the ancient recordings on which his voice has been preserved. The singing is by the Danforth Songs to Brigade, directed by Eric Sharp, who is also the soloist. The next voice you will hear will be that of the late Commissioner Samuel Brangle.

On January 9, 1885, at about 9 o'clock in the morning, God sanctified my soul. I was in my own room at the time, but in a few minutes I went out and met a man and told him what God had done for me. The next morning I met another friend on the street and told him the precious story.

He shouted and praised God and urged me to preach full salvation and confess it everywhere. God used him to encourage and help me. So the following day I preached on the subject as clearly and forcefully as I could and ended with my testimony.

God blessed the word mightily to others, but I think he blessed it most to myself. That confession put me on record. It cut the bridges down behind me.

Three words were now looking at me as one who professed that God had given him a clean heart. I could not go back now. I had to go far.

God saw that I meant to be true to death. So two mornings after that, just as I got out of bed and was reading some of the words of Jesus, he gave me such a blessing as I never had dreamed a man could have, this sight of heaven. It was a heaven of love that came into my heart.

In that hour I knew Jesus and I loved him to the extent my heart would break with love. I loved the sparrows. I loved the dogs.

I loved the horses. I loved the little earthlings on the street. I loved the strangers who hurried past me.

I loved the heathen. I loved the whole world. You want to know what holiness is? It is pure love.

You want to know what the baptism of the Holy Ghost is? It is not a mere sentiment. It is not a happy sensation that passes away in the night. It is a baptism of love that brings every thought into captivity to the Lord Jesus, that casts out all fear, that burns up doubt and unbelief as fire burns coal, that makes one weak and lowly in heart.

A number of years ago, before many of the young people for whom this book is written were born, a girl asked me, what is this sanctification or holiness that people are talking so much about? She had heard the experience testified to and talked and preached about for nearly a year, until I thought that of course she understood it. Her question surprised and almost discouraged me. But I rallied and asked, have you a bad temper? Oh yes, she said.

I have a temper like a bald singer. Sanctification, I replied, is to have that bad temper taken out. That definition set her thinking and did her good, but it was too narrow.

If I had said sanctification is to have temper and all sin taken away, and the heart filled with love for God and man, that would have done, for that is sanctification, that is holiness. It is in our measure to be made like God. It is to be made a partaker of the divine nature.

As far from the fire is like the fire. The tiniest trick on the giant oak with the smallest branch of the vine has the nature of the oak or the vine and is in that respect like the oak or the vine. A drop of water on the end of your finger in the ocean is like the ocean, not in its size, of course, for the big ships cannot float upon it nor the big fishes swim in it.

But it is like the ocean in its essence, in its character, in its nature. Just so a holy person is like God, not that he is infinite as God is. He does not know everything, he has not all power and wisdom as God has, but he is like God in his nature.

He is good and pure and loving and just in the same way that God is. Holiness, then, is conformity to the nature of God. It is likeness to God as he is revealed in Jesus.

For someone will cry out, impossible, dear poor sinful creature.

Sermon Outline

  1. I
    • Introduction to the recordings of Samuel Logan Brengle
    • Significance of the recordings for inspiration
    • Context of the message
  2. II
    • Personal testimony of sanctification
    • Impact of sharing the testimony
    • The importance of public confession
  3. III
    • Understanding holiness as pure love
    • Baptism of the Holy Ghost explained
    • Transformation through love
  4. IV
    • Clarifying misconceptions about sanctification
    • The broader definition of holiness
    • Conformity to God's nature
  5. V
    • The essence of being like God
    • Holiness as a reflection of divine nature
    • Encouragement to pursue holiness

Key Quotes

“You want to know what holiness is? It is pure love.” — Samuel Logan Brengle
“Holiness, then, is conformity to the nature of God.” — Samuel Logan Brengle
“A holy person is like God, not that he is infinite as God is.” — Samuel Logan Brengle

Application Points

  • Embrace the call to share your testimony as a means of encouragement to others.
  • Seek a deeper understanding of holiness as a reflection of God's love in your life.
  • Commit to pursuing a lifestyle that embodies the nature of God through love and goodness.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is sanctification?
Sanctification is the process of having sin removed and being filled with love for God and others.
How does one experience holiness?
Experiencing holiness involves a transformation that aligns one's nature with God's character.
What does the baptism of the Holy Ghost entail?
It is a baptism of love that empowers believers to live in accordance with Jesus' teachings.
Why is public confession important?
Public confession solidifies one's commitment to faith and encourages others in their spiritual journeys.
How can we reflect God's nature?
By embodying goodness, purity, love, and justice, we reflect God's nature in our lives.

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