The Lutheran Pioneer 1899

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PUBLISHED BY THE EVANGELIC.AL LUTHERAN SYNODICAL CONFERENCE OF NORTH A.MERICA, R. A. DISCHOFF, Etlitor. Entered at the PosL omcc IIL St. Louis, Mo., 11s sccond-clnss matter.

Vol. XXI.

St. Louis, Mo., Ja1-iuary, 1.899.

New Year's Hymn. Snviour, let Thy light appear, On our path-way gleaming, Through the portals of the year, 'Mid our darkness streaming. Day by clny, Lord, we pray, Keep us, lest our foot-steps stray, Where false lights arc beaming. Clouds and sunbeams, smiles and tears Lie before us blended; Hopes of yout h, old nge's fears, Visions snd or splendid. Day by day, Still we pray, Lord, be Thou our strength and stay Till our course is ended. • Clenris'd f!.DCl pardon'd may we live, Let not fears appal us; Strcnj?th to do our duty give Whntsoc'cr befall us. Day by day, This we pray, Lead us, Father, in 'l'hy way, Tlll at last Thou call us I Thus sustained by Thee alone, Happy In Thy gulcllng, Bravely may we follow on, In Thy love confldlng1 Dn.y by cln.y, All the wn.y, De Thy crosS' our hope and stay, Snfc in Thee abiding.

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"His Name Was Called Jesus." "His Name wns called Jesus." What a sweet message that is brought to Ull in the gospel lesson of New Year's Day I That gospel leSBon is the shortest of the church-year, but it holds forth the Name which includes all the Gospel and brightens all the days of our earthly pilgrimage. 11 His name was called Jesus." That is the source and ground of all our happiness. There is no true happiness without Jesus; for without Him there is no toJ;"giveneBB of sin and no salvation. The apostle says, "Neither is there salvation in any other i tor there is none other name under heaven given among men whereby we must be saved." Therefore all that believe not in

the name of Jesus reject their only salvation. Their life is but a journey to endless woe. "He that believeth not shall not see life; but the wrath of God abideth on liim," says the Bible. How can man be happy ns long as be is under the wrath of God? All the joys, nod all the honors, and all the riches of the world can not give him true happiness. They can not take away sin, they can not take away the wrath of God, they can not save from hell. Salvation, and therefore true happiness, is found in Jesus only. For why was His name enlled Jesus? The angel said, "Thou shalt call His name Jesus; for He shall save His people from their sin." For this purpose He, the Son of God, became man. I:Ie was "made under the law" and fulfilled every commandment of the law and bore every curse of the law in our stead. Thus He became our Jesus, our Saviour, redeeming us from sin and nil its woe. They that believe in Him have redemption through His blood, namely the forgiveness of sins. They are mnde the children of Goel nod heirs of heaven. Their pilgrimage through this world is n journey to everlasting bliss. They haven Father in heaven who loves them, and protects them, and guides them, and will never forsake them. Therefore they are hnppy amidst all the troubles and sorrows that may befall them as the years pass by. All this they enjoy through faith in Jesus. "His name was called Jesus." That is the source and the ground of all their happiness.

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name ,vas called Jesus." That is the hope and promise of our mission work. He was not in vain called Jesus. No. Until the end of time there will always be souls that will find happiness and salvation in Him. As in the past so in the future He will "bless the work clone in His name. In His name the laborers io the mission field, ofttimes discouraged, may take new heart again and work on for the salvation of souls and for the glory of Him whose name was called Jesus. In His name let us all, as soldiers of the cross, move on, conquering and to conquer. Our trust is in Him whose name was called Jesus.

"Commit Thy Way unto the Lord."

God does not intend that any of His children should be guided by their own wisdom, supported by their own strength, or walk in their own light. He has not left them in their times of ignorance dependent upon their own powers, or in their perplexity to find the path they should pursue. He teaches them to look to Himself, as a child would look to a parent, for the guidance, the protection, the encouragement, the support they constantly need. "In all thy ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct thy paths." "Commit thy way unto the Lord." "He- careth for thee." We are to relieve ourselves of our cares and burdens by laying them upon the Lord. However dark our way may be, by laying our hand in God's hand ancl letting Him lend us the dark11 His name was called Jesus." 'J.:hat is also ness will be turned into light. the motive and inspiration, the hope nnd "A tender child of summers three, promise, of all our mission work. They that Seeking her little bed at night, have found happiness in Jesus can not but Pansed on the dark stairs timidly, make known that name to those that are still •Oh, mother, take my band,' 11;1ld she, in the misery of sin. As the years pass by, 'And then the dark ,vlll be all light.• thousands are hastening to the grave and to 11 Wc older children grope our way, eternity, and have no hope; for they know From dark behind to dark before: not the Saviour. Tell these hopeless ones of And only when our bands we lay, Dear Lord, In Thine, the night Is day, Him whose name was called Jesus, and in And there ls darkness nevermore." whom alone they can find bappineBB and salvation. Our mission among the colored 1>eople requires new and greater liberality, new and 11 \Vhen thou hast thanked thy God for every blessgreater efforts in the new year. Let us pray Ing sent, more fervently and give more liberally, know- What time will then remain for murmur11 or lament?" ing that our labor will not be in vain. "His


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