Crest symbolizes the faith and ministry of the Salvation Army
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20. 내가 너희에게 분부한 모든 것을 가르쳐 지키게 하라 볼지어다 내가 세상 끝날까지 너희와 항상 함께 있으리라 하시니라
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- [성경본문] 마태복음28:20 개역한글
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20. 내가 너희에게 분부한 모든 것을 가르쳐 지키게 하라 볼지어다 내가 세상 끝날까지 너희와 항상 함께 있으리라 하시니라
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Crest symbolizes the faith and ministry of the Salvation Army
-Focusing on crown design-As I write this article, I will focus on the Salvation Army Crest attached to the Salvation Army cap, which I have been using to date in the biblical explanation of Crest, a symbol of the Salvation Army's faith and ministry.
The Salvation Army excludes images and uses symbols. Symbols are commonly referred to as Symbols, and the Greek noun symbolon is derived from the verb to throw together and match together and compare again. help. It also means to assist. Because humans are symbolic beings, they understand what symbols are and understand themselves and the world through them. The symbol, Paul Tillich, "opens the human soul," and Evelyn Underhill "helps the worshiping souls realize the spiritual reality."
In the Salvation Army, the Crest changed from four vertices on the five pillars of the crown to five vertices. The officers in charge said that the Salvation Army officials were changed to general Salvation Army officers and Salvation Army soldiers. I think I have the right to know. It seems that only the seniors are using the Salvation Army's administrative changes.
The many officers working in the various Salvation Army territories I met on Facebook, which one is right for me? I have been asking a question.
It seems that the Crest of the Salvation Army is not understood correctly among the pictures uploaded on the FaceBook recently used in each Salvation Army territory. You're using a fake Crest. In particular, it is the shape of a star on the five pillars of the crown. The use of the star shape as five horns is ignoring the Salvation Army copyright. The Salvation Army official Crest was registered with the court, decorated with four vertices on five pillars.
Someone who did not understand the O.R. of the Salvation Army and was not promoted to Major was also seen using Major Crest. I have also seen a contradictory appearance of a person promoted to Major using the Crest used by the Captain.
According to the ministry of the Salvation Army soldier, Crest has three different colors. Salvation Army soldiers, sergeants, and cadets will be used as copper crests. Salvation Army officers have silver crests, and only Salvation Army Generals will use Gold Crests.
As you can understand the work of Jesus Christ through the tabernacle mentioned in the Old Testament, it will be helpful to think of the work of the good soldier of Jesus Christ through the Crest of the Salvation Army.
I spent a lot of time finding the biblical meaning of the Crest attached to the Salvation Army cap. Exact data could not be found in the literature of early Salvation Army data. So I tried to organize the history of the Salvation Army Crest and find its symbolic meaning biblically.
Many are curious about the spiritual importance of the Salvation Army Crest, so I try to explain it with narrow knowledge and inspiration. In 1878, Christian Missions grew up and renamed the Salvation Army.
Captain William H. Ebdon presented the Salvation Army Crest design to the Salvation Army in 1878. But he just took it. The following year, when Willam Booth asked to prepare a Salvation Army Crest for use in the upper-right corner of the Salvation Army letterhead for use at Salvation Army headquarters, officers working in the administration recalled the Crest proposed by Officer Ebdon and found the document. Then Bramwell Booth and Elijah Cadman attached a Crest to the top of the design with a star of 4 vertices on 5 pillars and delivered it to William Booth. As William Booth confirmed the Salvation Army Crest, he saw the Crest squared on the five pillars at the top of the pattern and approved it on March 26, 1879, without objection. After approval from Salvation Army founder General William Booth, Crest was inserted at the top of Salvation Army letterheads. Bramwell Booth, Elijah Cadman, and Salvation Army Founder William Booth also did not have a problem with a square star attached to the crown.
In November 1884, a new leader took overwork in the United States. Upon arrival, he came to understand that former officer Thomas Moore had to protect the sentence with copyright. He returned the Salvation Army Crest back to normal in the United States as the copyright of the winged eagle instead of the crown on top of the Salvation Army Crest previously used in the United States to resolve legal issues expired in 1976. The Salvation Army Crest emphasizes the eternal hope of all Salvation Soldiers. I think the Crest I'm currently using will also change to a four-pointed star among Crests someday when a new Salvation Army leader is appointed.
The Salvation Army Crest is a valuable court-registered Salvation Army asset. Each part of the Crest symbolizes the faith and practice of the soldiers of the Salvation Army. The crest is made based on the Word of God recorded in the Bible.
The Crest of the Salvation Army is a symbol that contains a deep meaning for the faith and ministry of our Salvation Army soldiers. This symbol is of particular relevance to Salvation Army soldiers because it reminds them of important features of the faith.
The crown, invented by Bramwell Booth and Elijah Cadman, consisted of a four-pointed star on five pillars. The five pillars have a symbolic meaning: 1. A crown of joy (1 Thessalonians 2:13-20). 2. The crown of glory (1 Peter 5:1-4). 3. Crown of righteousness (2 Tim. 4:3-8). 4. The crown of life (Revelation 2:10). 5. It symbolizes the gold crown (Rev 4:1-5). However, we must be careful because the crown can be stolen by others (Revelation 3:11), and it can fall when we commit a crime (Lamentation 5:16).
4 Each star has various symbolic meanings. There are important elements such as black, air, fire, and water. In Soul-Winner's eyes, it lives in the east, west, south, and north directions of the Earth and symbolizes souls. Days are also classified into the morning, noon, evening, and late at night. It can also refer to the seasons of the year such as spring, summer, fall, and winter. For Soul-Winner, location or season cannot be a problem (2 Timothy 4:2).
To this day, a four-pointed star in the shape of the crest attached to the Salvation Army's cap still remains on the caps of Salvation Army soldiers around the world. It is said that the wise will shine like the light of the expanse, and those who bring many people back to the right will shine like stars forever (Dan. 12:3). It describes the glory and joy that Soul-Winner will enjoy, who leads many to the Lord.
Among these various meanings, the Salvation Army places great importance on the direction of the Earth and publishes the name of the Salvation Army newsletter, "All the World," which is working in the East, West, North, and South from the beginning of the Salvation Army.
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