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MISSIONARY MO NTH :fu Y~ EvANGELICAL
LUTHERAN SYNODICAL CONFERENCE OF NORTH A.MERICA. R. A. BI_SCHOFF, Editor.
Entered at the Post 011lce lit St. Louis, Mo., ns second-clnss matter.
Vol. V.
St. Lou.is, Mo., January, i883. Our New V9lume.
By the blessing of God we are enabled to open a new volume of our paper, expecting to pay our regular visit.s to our readers as usual. During the past yea1· some doors were c1osed upon our little PIONEER in certain quarters. And some of our former friends, we are sorry to say, could not c1ose their doors without calling us all kinds of bitter names. Well, we still are in our editorial chair and our little PIONEER stiU has upwards of 5000 homes to visit. And we know that if God is pleased to own our paper in the coming year, He will open new homes to our _little traveler. Trusting in Him we go forth to proclaim the pure Goepel of grace. This Gospel of salvation by grace alone may not be popular since it casts down all the wisdom and all the selfrighteousnees .of man. But we don't care a broken straw for popularity which is gained by flattering man's sinful self. We know of no goodness in the cor1·upt nature of fal1en man by which he in any way could aid in the work of salvation. There are no select few whose nature is different from that of others. "There is no difference; for all have sinned and come . short of the glory of God; being justified freely by His grace, through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus," Rom. 3, 23-25. We know from the Bible that every man's nature, be he colored or white, is so totally depraved that he can be saved only by God's free grace through faith in the finished work of the Redeemer. So on then, my dear little PIONEER, and c~U sinners to this grace of God offered to them m the Gospel of Jesus. " , Cal-I them in I '-the poor, the wretched, Sin-stained.wanderers from the fold; Peace and pardon freely otrerCan you weigh tlleir worth in gold 1' 'Call them in I '-the weak, the wea~y, Laden with the doom '?f sin i Bid them come and rest in Ji:su~, He is waiting-' Call them 101 u
'Call them in I '-the white, the colored; Bid the stranger to the feaS t i bl 'Call them in I '-the rich, the no e, From the highest to the IeaSt · Forth the Father runs to meet them, He hnth 1111 their sorrows seen i Robe, nnd ring, and royaalllso.thudamlsin 1, Wo.it the lost ones-' C e
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Call them In I '-the brokeu-henrted Cowering 'nenth the brnud of sho.~e; Spco.k love's message, low and tender "Twn.s for sinners Jesus came.' ' Sec I the shadows lengthen round us, Soon the dny-dnwn will begin; Co.n you leave them lost n.ncl lonely? Christ ls coming:-' Call them In I ' "
New Year's Message. The New Yenr's Gospel brings us this sweet message: "When eight days were accomplished for the circumcising of the child, his name was called J Esus," Luke 2, 21. It is the gladdest New Year's message; for that name of Jesus alone can render the new year happy, and can brighten even its darkest and gloomiest days. It brings us all we need for the coming year. In the name of Jesus we have forgiveness of sin. "Repentance and remission of sin should be preached in his name among all nations," Luke 24, 47. Hence the apostle Peter opens the door to the Gen tiles, snying, "To him give all the prophets witness, that th1·ough his namll whosoever believeth in him shall receive remission of sins/' Acts 10, 43.; and the aged John sends the s,veet message, "I write unto you, little children, because your sins are forgiven you Jo,· his name's sake," 1 John 2, 12. How precious that name must be in which we hl!,ve forgiveness of sin. . In the name of Jesus we ho.ve salvation. "Thou shalt call hiB name JESUs," said the angel to Joseph, "for he shall save his people from their sins," Matth. 1, 21. Without this name our life in the coming year would be but a journey to endless woe. · "For there is none oflu:i· name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved," Acts 4, 12. But by faith in this name the greatest sinner can find salvation and enter upon the new year as upon a journey to endless bliss. The Holy Ghost describes the vilest characters, and then adds, "Such were some of you; but ye are washed, but ye are sanctified, but ye are justified in flte na1ne of the Lord J esue," 1 Cor. 6, 11. In the name of Jesus we have eternal life. "These are written, that ye might believe that J esue is the Christ, the Son of God ; and that, believing, ye m'i ght have life tlwough his name," Jo~n 20, 31. "These things have I written
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unto you that believe on the name of the Son of God, that ye may know that ye have eternal life," 1 John 5, 13. If the believer's life in this world ends before the close of the new year, he wi11 be forever with the Lord through faith in the name of J esue. And therefore ·he enters upon the new year without the fear of death. He knows he has eternal life; and he knows it, not by what he feels or what he does, but by what is ,vritten. He knows it from the Yvord of the true God, on which he rests with full confidence. In the name of Jesus we have the power of prayer. '"What.soever ye shall ask in ,ny name, that will I do, that the father may be glorified in the Son. If ye shaU ask anything in my name, I will do it," John 14, 13. 14. "Ye have not chosen me, but I have chosen you, and ordained you, that ye should go and bring forth fruit, and that your fruit should remain: that whatsoever ye shall ask of the Father in rny name, he may give it you," John 15, 16. WeU may the believer enter upon the new year full of joy. Days of sorrow and trouble may come, he can cast all his cares upon the Lord in prayer. If the feeblest believer will sincerely and believingly whisper the name of Jesus in pl'8.yer, it will go straight to the heart of God, who hears all prayers in the name of His beloved Son. In the name of Jesus we have the security of acceptable worship and of a godly life. "Where t-wo or three are gathered together in 1ny 110,me, there am I in the' midst of them," Mattb. 18, 20.; "Giving thanks always for all things unto God and ~he Father in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ," Eph. 5, 20.; "Whatsoever ye do in word or deed, do all in tll.8 name of the Lord Jesus, giving thnn~s to God and the Father by him," Col. 3, 17. We have work to do in the coming year. If we had to do it in our own name, we would surely fail. But doing our work in the name of Jesus we may be sure of success. We may not see the fruits of our labors, still we know that every work done in Hie name, however humble, is not done in vain. It is acceptable unto God for Jesus' sake. In the name of Jesus we wish all our readers a Happy New Year.