Family
August 2009
Pastoral Letters from the Office of the General to Salvationists across the world
This is the 15th in a series of Pastoral Letters from the General to every Salvationist across the world.
The
Pastoral Letters are intended to be distributed unchanged and entire to
all Salvationists and may be shared also with others interested in the
sacred purposes for which God raised up The Salvation Army.
Introduction
Greetings in the name of Jesus Christ.
This
comes to all Salvationists with my strong, ongoing affection in Christ
for you, and with my prayers for your effectiveness in the sacred
calling that God, in his supreme wisdom, has placed upon the people
known as Salvationists.
It has been laid upon my heart that I am
to take a step of obedience under God by reaching out to you all
through Pastoral Letters written from time to time. I write therefore
in order to obey the One who has created us all, and with a longing
that what is written will affirm, encourage and inspire you.
The
themes for these occasional Pastoral Letters continue to be the themes
God reveals. His holy will is made known in many ways. I pledge myself
to be mindful that his will is often revealed through interaction with
members of the Body and not only or always in the seclusion of the
place of prayer.
It is my deep hope that each Pastoral Letter
will be read wherever Salvationists are to be found, whether in private
or in public settings. The chosen themes may prompt discussion, prayer
and – as appropriate – action.
All Scripture quotations are from the New International Version, unless otherwise stated.
Shaw Clifton General
Pastoral Letter Fifteen
Family
Dear Fellow Salvationists,
You
are lifted to the Throne of Grace in prayer daily. Prayer is a
recurring miracle that gives us direct access to our Maker and which
bonds together those who trust in Jesus as their Saviour.
In
my last Pastoral Letter (Letter Fourteen) I requested your prayers for
the International Conference of Leaders. Now I record my deepest thanks
to you for supporting this historic gathering in prayerful
intercession. In the days leading up to the conference I received many
written assurances of prayers and more have reached me since the
gathering ended, making intercession for the ongoing impact of the
deliberations. Those present certainly experienced a deep sense of
being held and sustained by the prayers of many around the globe. We
had a wonderful sense of unity right from the very beginning of our
time together. Please note the ‘Spiritual Statement to the Army’ that has recently been issued on behalf of all who attended the
conference. It is my hope that this Statement will be met with a tender
and sensitive response by all who read and ponder it.
The Lord granted the International Conference of Leaders a true sense of being members together of the family of God.
The theme of this Pastoral Letter is Family.
Family
is God’s idea. He has planned the created world in such a way that we
thrive best when family life is strong, protected and promoted by those
in government. Serious social research shows that children do best, for
example in health and in education, when they are raised by two
parents, one male and one female, who through marriage are publicly
committed to one another for life.
Marriage and family are
inevitably interlinked. Alternative models of family life can be found
on every hand these days, some arising out of marital breakdown, others
the result of a deliberate choice to bring a child into the world out
of wedlock. Statistical evidence tells us that these children face an
uphill struggle to do well compared with children born within the
sacred bond of traditional marriage.
When family life is strong,
a nation is strong. Stable families are a pre-requisite of a stable
social order. Secure family life results in lower crime rates, in fewer
people serving time in prison, and in improved mental and emotional
health. Family lies at the very heart of a stable social order.
In
turn, stable family life delivers for most of us reliable love and
personal security. The reliable love of parents, experienced by the
child, opens up that child to experiencing and knowing the ultimate
reliable love – that of the Creator. Recently we celebrated the birth
of our fifth grandchild, Amos Paul Clifton. We are thankful that he
will be raised in a secure family setting, giving him the best possible
start in life and an opportunity to know and sense from his earliest
days parental love modelled on the love of God.
Closely
interwoven with strong family life are key areas of social policy that
all governments should promote and protect. We need to pray for
political leaders to be raised up who will have respect for life, who
will work for decent housing for all, who will promote family-friendly
practices in the workplace, and who will favour families and marriage
in the shaping of taxation and other fiscal policies.
Families
are the bedrock of our society, the setting within which we discover
the essential human qualities of love, commitment, compassion and
generosity.
Let us pray therefore that every family will be
modelled on God’s creation plan. Let us pray that Christian families
will know daily the grace of God as the key ingredient in living and
growing together. We can also pray that those seeking to undermine
family life will be frustrated. We can pray that marriages will
flourish and succeed even in the face of much modern pressure to the
contrary.
We must pray too for much divine grace to attend
those who presently find their marriages and their family life under
strain. May they come through the storms stronger and more deeply
committed to each precious relationship.
Finally, let us give
thanks for the family of the Body of Christ, the family of believers
within which we can also know reliable love and spiritual intimacy.
I commit you, yet again, to the perfect love of Christ.
Yours in Jesus,
Shaw Clifton General
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