The Lutheran Pioneer 1902

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lVIISSIONARY lVION THL Y. EvANGELICAL

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LUTHERAN SYNODICAL CONFERENCE OF

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U. A. JUSCllOFt', Editor. Entered ILL tile Post Office M St. Louis, ) lo., ns , ccond-el:u mau cr.

Vol. XXIV.

St. Louis, Mo., January, i902.

God Bless You! "God bless you I" from the heo.rt vie slog, God give to everyone His gro.ce; Till He on high His ransomed bring To dwell with Him In endless pence. "God bless you," on your pilgrim way, Through storm o.nd sunshine guiding still; His presence guard you day by do.y, And keep you safe from every Ill. "God bless you," In this world of strife, \Vhen oft the soul would homeward fly, And give the sweetness to your life, Of waiting for the rest on high. "God bless you," and the patience give To walk through H!e by Jesus' side; For Him to bear, for Him to lh•e, - And theii wltli iifm"Jic glorUled.~ "God bless us all," o.nd give us rest When Christ shall come and glory dawn; Our sun ls swinging toward the West, Life's little day will soon be gone. Sdcctcd.

The ~rayer of Moses.

The prayer of Moses, therefore, is, "So teach us to number our days, tl1at we may apply our l,ea,·ts unto tuisdoni." It is not wisdom to go oo io sin and despise our only salvation. He that lives on io sin and clies io sin, rejecting the only Saviour of sinners, passes through death to the judgment seat of God with nil bis sins upon him, and the wrath of a just nod holy God will hurl him into everlasting damnation. The Bible plainly says, "Be that believeth not shall be damned." What a fool he is that does not see to it that he is prepared to meet bis God1 Life is short and uncertain. Every day may be his Inst day oo earth, every minute his last minute. Death may come suddenly and take him out of time into eternity. He that is without faith in Jesus i9 not prepared for ·that great change. "He that believeth not the Son shall not see life ; but the wrath of God abideth on him," says the Bible. "So teach us to number our days, that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom." It is wisdom to look upon the passing days as a time in which we are to prepare to meet our God. Man is a sinner, and so long as he has not forgiveness of sin, his sins will separate him from God, the only source of all true happiness. Forgiveness of sin is found in Jesus. Of Him it was said, "Thou shalt call His name Jesus; for He shall save His people from their sins." Io Him there is salvation from sin, because He took the sinners' place and bore all sin and all punishment of sin in the sinners' stead. Be that believes io Him has become wise unto salvation ; he hns applied his heart unto wisdom ; he is prepared to meet his God ; he bas forgiveness of sins and everlasting life. "He that believeth on the Son bath everlasting life," says the Bible. For him there la no terror in the rapid llight of time and io the coming of death. It ls true, every paBBing day brings him nearer the grave, but also nearer his heavenly home. May the Lord teach us all so to number our days, that we may apply our hearts unto

"So teach us to number our dnys, that we may npply our hearts unto wisdom." This is the prayer of Moses, the man of God. Well may we make that prayer our own at the beginning of 11 new year. Our years are spent like a tale that is tolcl, nod our clays pass by like a shadow. Life is short. It is "like a dower.of the field that llourishes, and the wind passes over it, and it is gone, and the place thereof shall know it no more." "11i is e:ven a vapor, that appearetb for a little time, and then vanisheth away." Well may we number our days ; for they pass by swiftly, and th\ end soon comes. "That is so," says the worldling, "therefore let us eat, and drink, and be merry, for t.o-morrow we die." Foolish man I That is not the wisdom to be learned. Death does not end all. The Bible says, "It is appointed unto men once to die, but after tl&ia tl,e judgment." Thia world la only a passageway to the next. wisdom .. Man in this world is on the road to eternity, Aa LONG as the Word of God la held in honor and that eternity will be to him an eternity in the Church, it la still well with ber.-Luther. either of woe and misery or of bliss and Joy.

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The Christian's Path. The Christian's path is not always a flowery path. It is often thorny. He is a pilgrim io a strange country, and in his journey through life he must pass through many tribulations. He is on his way to the crown ; that way, however, is the way of the cross. But no matter how thorny the pa.th the Ch~istian may be of good· cheer. It is the path which God has chosen for him, and on "·bich ,God Himself leads him. The path •~hicb our Heavenly Fnther mnrks out for each of His cbilclren is surely the right one and the best one. "He chose this path for thee, No feeble chance, nor hard, relentless fo.te, But lo-re, Bis lo\·e, has placed thy foot.! tcps here; He knew the wo.y wo.s rough o.nd desolate, He knew the heart would often sink with fear; Yet tenderly He whlsper:1, 'Child, I see This path Is best for thee!' " e

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God's Presence. :lly presence shall go with thee." Thia is God's promise given to His children. What 11 promise for the New Year! Suppose you had a long and dangerous journey - you would like company. How pleasant if some kind friend acted as guide and led you by the band and protected you. No fear, then. Goel, the almighty ancl merciful Father, goes with His children OD their journey. He says, "My presence shall go with thee." Life is a going forward from day to day, and God goes with His children, watching o,•er them and directing their stepsr ~o fear, then. 11

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At Peace with God through Jesus. Dr. Culils tells of an aged Christian lying in the Col}sumptives' Home, ,·ory near his end. Ho was asked the cause of bis perfect peace, and replied : "When I am able to think, I am thinking of Jesua; and when I am not able He is thinking of me." Why should he not have peace?


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