The Lutheran Pioneer 1879

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A M I S S I O-N A RY M O N T H LY. PUBLISHED BY THE

EvANGELICAL

LUTHERAN SYNODICAL CONFERENCE OF NORTH A.MERICA.

Edited by Prof. R, A, BISCHOFF.

Vol. I.

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St. Louis, Mo., March, 1879.

"It is written". He says to His hearers and He says unto, us: "Search the Scripturea; for This little paper wishes to become a welin them ye think ye have eternal life: l\nd they (lOme friend to you, making a monthly visit at are they ,vhich testify of me." (John 5, 39.) your home. By whom is it sent? What is it.s Thus we also find the apostles appealing to the aim ?-It is published by the Evnngelicnl LuthScriptures for the iruth of their doctrines. eran Synodical Conference of North America. When, for instance, false tenchers arose in tlte \ This Conference, comprising six Lutheran Syncity of Corinth, trying to lead the Christians ods, resolved, in July, 1877, to carry on a misastray by false preaching, the apostle Paul l sion among the colored people of the South. A. warned his beloved congregation and reminded l\'Iission-Board was appointed, and the Rev. J. them that the doctrines he preached among DoF.SoHER was called 1\8 the first Lutheran misthem, were all "according to tlte &ripturei'. · sionary. He traveled through several of the (1 Cor. 15.) And the same apostle, standing before king Agrippa, defends himself against / Southern States, preaching the Gospel and vis· · J iting the colored people at their homes. The the accusations of the Jews by saying that he Lord blessed his labors. He was welcomed at The Source of Christian Knowledge: preached "none other things than those which J many a place, and with joy the people listened, _the prophets and Moses did say should come." ·! when he told them the way to heaven and We are living in dangerous times. ·On the (Acts 26, 22.) And the apostle John writes ·. pointed them to the Saviour of sinners. Schools one hand·, we have the infidels; denying all the those solemn words at the close of the last book were organized, and in Little Rock, Arkansas, doctrines of the Bible. On the other hand, the of the Bible: "If any man shall add unto these a small congregation was gathered. The Rev. Christians are divided into many different par- things, God shall add unto him the plagues F. B~o, the second missionary, accepted the ties, every one of them claiming to have the that are written in this book; and if any man call of this congregation. A chapel was built, truth. Now, God says to every one of us, "Be- shall take away from the words of the book of and a congregational school was opened. At loved, believe not every, ~pirit, but try the spir- this prophesy, God shall take away his part out the session of the Synodical Conference, in July, its whether they are of God; because many of the book oflife." Whenever, therefore, men 1878, the members could not but give thanks false prophets are gone out into the world." departed from the Bible, the book of God; _they t' ' to God for his blessing resting upon our mission- (1Jolin4, 1.) Ho,v can a man "try the spirits"? departed from the way of truth. . When Satan I work. It was then resolved to publish a paper how can he tell what is truth, and what is had brought our first pnrents not to believe the in the interest of the colored people. The error? hmv can :he· know with certainty that word of God which told them, that the eating editor now respectfully makes his bow and pre- all he believes, is surel:r. true? how can . he of the fruit of that tree would bring death unto sents· the paper to you, delir render. PerliaP\' guard his soul against fulse doctrine? Must them, then he had carried his point: Our first you will take a liking to this little friend of he leave his calling and become a very learned parents fell into error and into sin. When the yours. You can then easily help to pay his trav- man to do all this? Oh, no I There is a cer- pope had brought men to turn away _from the ·. · eling-expenses by subscribing for only twenty- tain principle which every·man, even the most Bible and. accept doctrines founded upon hucents a·yeo.r.-But what is the aim of the unlearned, can easily understand; and if he mnn tradition and :upon human imagination, f/ •. five paper? Its very name can tell you. It wishes accepts this princip~e ~d acts according to· it, then the flood-gates were opened, and the wa,. •. • to be a Pioneer of the I.1.1:theran Church, march-_ he can discei:n and avoid. every error and keep ters of fulse doctrine overflowed th~ church in ing with or before the missionaries and pre-' his soul in t~e way of tr~th: . The principle is streams. But hark I there is a loud trumpetparing the way for them. It will thus be this: T/1.B Bible, the Word of God, is tJ1e only call heard, a call to men. to flee to the only firm a help in the glorious mission of saving souls. source of Ohristwn 1.-n.otuledge. • Every doctrine,. and immovable rock of safety. It was the call It will come to you every month and talk to ip. ord~r to be true,. must not be taken from the of the Reformation by Dr. Martin Luther; it you about tlie truth as it is 'in Jesus. It 'will sinful heart of any pope, must not be taken was the call of God to his church to turn back ~ to make you acquainted with ·the doc- from the eri:mg reason _ o f any man, must not to the !Bible, the only source of Christian knowltrines of -t he Bible to the salvation ofyour soul. be tak~ fro-';D, the dreams and visions of any ,edge. Certain men preferred to make human These doctrines will be brought to you in all jumping ent~usio.st; but it must be taken froJn •reason the source of truth alon~de of the Bitheir purity, as they are taught in the Bible the Bi~le, the only source·of christian truth. ble. But Luther held fast to this principle: and professed• by ,the dear church which I?ears ;Ever since God hJ).d his Word written for t~e The Bible is the _only source of Christian doo-_ · the name of Luther, the great !Reformer. Our·• salvation_of man, th~ true Christians acted nc- trine. · And the Lutheran Church follows.her missionaries will ..through this paper send you cording to this principle. flhriiit Himself', the great _leader. &~e says in o~e of her confes1the news from the mission-field. ']hey will ~11 Son ofGod, appealed to ~he Scriptures~ sayin~,; sions, "Nothing else but'the Word ot'God, not

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you about their h°nrdships and their success. And when time allows, our little friend will sit' down by your side and tell you some little story to interest and to benefit you. We hope yo~ will welcome him and treat him kindly when he comes. He has a hard road to travel. Theeciitorespeciallyregretshisown weaknessand inexperieµce. We know, however, that many a pen, far abler than our own, will help to make this paper interesting and instructive. Most of all do we commend our little friend on hisjourney to the loving care of our most merciful God. For of Him, and through Him, and to Him are all things; to Him be gloi;y forever. Amen. • , • _ , , .,

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