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The
Doctrines of the Salvation Army
Every full member of The Salvation
Army has agreed to sign what are called the 'Articles of War',
which consist of a promise that the member has made both to
the Salvation Army, and to him/herself, but foremost it is
a promise to God. In addition it lays out specific beliefs
of The Salvation Army, the doctrines, and it is upon the basis
of these that the following promise is made.
Having accepted Jesus Christ as my
Saviour and Lord, and desiring to fulfil my membership of
His Church on earth as a soldier of The Salvation Army, I
now by God's grace enter into a sacred covenant. I believe
and will live by the truths of the word of God expressed in
The Salvation Army's eleven articles of faith:
We believe that the Scriptures
of the Old and New Testaments were given by inspiration of God; and that
they only constitute the Divine rule of Christian faith and practise.
We believe that there is only one God, who is infinitely
perfect, the Creator, Preserver, and Governor of all things,
and who is the only proper object of religious worship.
We believe that there are three persons in the Godhead
- the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost - undivided in essence
and co-equal in power and glory.
We believe that in the person of Jesus Christ the
Divine and human natures are united, so that He is truly and
properly God and truly and properly man.
We believe that our first parents were created in
a state of innocency, but by their disobedience they lost
their purity and happiness; and that in consequence of their
fall all men have become sinners, totally depraved, and as
such are justly exposed to the wrath of God.
We believe that the Lord Jesus Christ has, by His
suffering and death, made an atonement for the whole world
so that whosoever will may be saved.
We believe that repentance towards God, faith in our
Lord Jesus Christ and regeneration by the Holy Spirit are
necessary to salvation.
We believe that we are justified by grace, through
faith in our Lord Jesus Christ; and that he that believeth
hath the witness in himself.
We believe that continuance in a state of salvation
depends upon continued obedient faith in Christ.
We believe that it is the privilege of all believers
to be wholly sanctified, and that their whole spirit and soul
and body may be preserved blameless unto the coming of our
Lord Jesus Christ.
We believe in the immortality of the soul; in the
resurrection of the body; in the general judgement at the
end of the world; in the eternal happiness of the righteous;
and in the endless punishment of the wicked.

Therefore:
I will be responsive to the Holy Spirit's work and
obedient to His leading in my life, growing in grace through
worship, prayer, service and the reading of the Bible.
I will make the values
of the Kingdom of God and not the values of the world the standard for
my life.
I will uphold Christian integrity in every area of
my life, allowing nothing in thought, word or deed that is
unworthy, unclean, untrue, profane, dishonest or immoral.
I will maintain Christian ideals in all my relationships
with others; my family and neighbours, my colleagues and fellow
salvationists, those to whom and for whom I am responsible,
and the wider community.
I will uphold the sanctity of marriage and of family
life.
I will be a faithful steward of my time and gifts,
my money and possessions, my body, my mind, and my spirit,
knowing that I am accountable to God.
I will abstain from alcoholic drink, tobacco, the
non-medical use of addictive drugs, gambling, pornography,
the occult, and all else that could enslave the body or spirit.
I will be faithful to the purposes for which God raised
up The Salvation Army, sharing the good news of Jesus Christ,
endeavouring to win others to Him, and in His name caring
for the needy and the disadvantaged.
I will be actively involved, as I am able, in the
life, work, worship, and witness of the corps, giving as large
a proportion of my income as possible to support its ministries
and the worldwide work of the Army.
I will be true to the principles and practices of
The Salvation Army, loyal to its leaders, and I will show
the spirit of salvationism whether in times of popularity
or persecution.
I now call upon all present to witness
that I enter into this covenant and sign these articles of
war of my own free will, convinced that the love of Christ,
who died and now lives to save me, requires from me this devotion
of my life to His service for the salvation of the whole world;
and therefore do here declare my full determination, by God's
help, to be a true soldier of The Salvation Army.
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