The Lutheran Pioneer 1894

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MISSIONARY MONTHLY.

PtmLISIIED BY TIIE

EvANGEL!CAL

LuTnERAN SYNODICAL CONFERENCE OF NORTH ~1ERICA. R. A. BISCHOFF, Editor.

E ulcrcd 11t the Pos t Onlcc nt St. Louis, Mo., :is accoud•clnas mnttc.r .

No. l;

St. Lou.is, Mo., January, 1894.

Vol. XVI.

Oh, how hopeless nre they! As the years pnss by, they nrc hastening to the grave noel I sec not a step before me, ns I tread the dnys of to eternity and have no hope, for they know the ycnr, not the S:iviour. Therefore make known to 13ut the past Is still In Gocl's keeping, the future them that precious nnme in which alone we Flis mercy shall clcnr, And what looks dnrk in the distance mny brighten have peace and hope and everlasting salvation.

"He Knows."

as I drnw nenr. M:y benrt shrinks back from trinls which the future

The Name of Jesus.

may disclose, How precious is the name of J csus I Through Yet I ne,•er hnd n sorrow but whnt the denr Lorti chose; nll the chaogi1fg scenes of our pilgrimage it So I send the coming tears back with the whispered comforts when no other will; even in death word "Ile knows." Jesus often is the _last name lisped by the dy-

not fear whnt anoth er clay or another year may bring forth. The onme of Jesus will comfort him in the clnrk. clays of sorrow ; it will lighten up the valley of the shadow of death, so that he need fear no evil. Yes, be has nothing to fenr, even though death come. It is for him the gnte to eternal life. Precious nnme-the onme of Jesus! "Jesus is the Name we treasure, N'nme beyond ,vhat words can tell; Name of gladness, Name of pleasure, Saving us from sin and l1ell."

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The Precious Name. · Some years ago a native residing in a distant p::irt of India had a trnct given to him, telling of Jesus and His grent love to sinners. The man was deeply interested in the story, and read it again noel again, until he was very anxious to know more about Jesus . . After thinking much about it, he determined to go to the nearest mission station and try to learn something more about this loving Saviour. At the close of a long and weary jour-ney, he came to the place where the missionary resided, ancl found him holding public worship. He clrew nenr to the group that surrounded the preacher, who wns giving outl1is text from 1 Tim. I, 15: "This is n faithful saying, and worthy of nll acceptation, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners." \Vhen the missionary came to the word "Jesus," the Hindoo cried out with great joy, "Ah! that's the name! nh ! that's the name !-the pr~ ciotts nmne I" The longing of his heart was satisfied. He heard more about the Saviour. He clrnok in the glad tidings of the Gospel, noel received the -mcssnge of mercy, believed in the oam~ of Jesus, and was exceedingly happy. He soon went bnck to bis own part of the country, to mnke known the treasure he htrd found, ancl tell others of the preciousness of the name of Jesus. Those that have found joy and peace and happiness in the name of Jesus will make that name known to those that know it not and who therefore are '!ithout hope in \his wo~ld.

ing one, and causes a smile of joy e,•en :is life When to Prepare for Eternity. ebbs away. Ao old man used to say, 11 Be sure you A Christian Hindoo was dying, and his prepnre to meet Goel the day before yon heathen comrndcs came around him and tried die." When asked, "how can we tell the dny to comfort him by reading from n heathen of our death? ne replied, "It may be to-morbook; but Jie waved his hand, as much :is to row, therefoi:e prepnre to meet God to-day." say, "I don't want to hear it." Theo they Friend, are you prepared to meet Goel? Whnt told him to call on the heathen god Juggerwill it profit you to gain the whole world and naut. l:Ic shook his hend, ns much ns to say, lose your precious soul? What? Nothing, "I can't clo that." Theo tqey thought he surely nothing, a. thousnocl times nothing. perhaps wns too wenry to spenk, ancl they Your soul is worth saving, for Jesus Christ snid, "Now, if you can't _say 'Juggernaut' died to save it; yes, shecl His life's blood to think of that god." He shook his bead ngaio, save your soul. How He must hnve loved you, ns much ns lo sny, "No, no.'' Then they ancl still He loves you, for His Word declares bent clown to his pillow and snid, "In what will you trust?" His face lighted up with joy that "God commendeth His love toward us, ns he, rallying all his dying energies, cried in thnt whilst ,ve were yet sinners, Christ died for us.•~ out: "Jesus!" Yes, the name of Jesus is the most precious God's Protection. nnme ; for in thnt name we hnve s:ilvation. "You shall call His name Jesus," said the anHe has kept and folded us from ten thousand gel to Joseph, "for He shall snve His people from I.heir sins." JeSl!,S menos Saviour, nnd ills when we clid not know it ; in the midst of that name wns given to the Babe of Bethle- our security we should hnve perished, every hem, because He is the Snviou~-He :ilone. hour, but that ~e sheltered us "from the terror Our gooci resolutions, :ind our own righteous- by night and from the arrow that Oieth by ness, nod our good works were not co.lied Je- day"-from the powers of evil thnt walk in sus; for they cno not save us. But He, the darkness, from snares of our· own evil will. Son of God and l\Iary's Son, was called Je- He bas kept us even ngainRt ourselves, and sqs; "for He shall save His people from their snved us from our own undoing. Let us read: sins." Without Him our life in this world the traces of His band in all our ways, in all the would be but n journey to endless woe. "For e\'ents, the chances, changes of this troubled there is none other name under heaven given state. It is He that folds nnd feeds us, that among men, whereby . we must ,be saved," makes us to go in and out-to be faint, or to Acts 4, 12. But .by faith in His name the find pasture-to lie down by the still waters, greatellt sinner may find sah;ation and make or to walk by the way that is parched and · bi~ .life a jo.urney to endless bliss. He need desert.

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