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This article originally
appeared in the January 1, 1916
Little talks with the Office EditorWe greet you, this glorious New Year's day in the precious name of
Jesus. This is the day of new things, the ushering in of a new year,
which reminds us that we are just one year nearer to the coming of
our blessed Lord than we were a year ago today. May it be true that
this year shall not close without our great desire being gratified
by seeing Him whom we love face to face. Oh glorious thought. With
what rapture we look forward in anticipation to His glorious appearing.
And now, in keeping with the time, and in answer to the promise made
to the Evangel family some months ago, we greet you in our
new form, and we hope that you like our appearance. But appearance
is not all that we are concerned about, our earnest desire is that
we may
with all lowliness and meekness, be able, in this greatly
enlarged paper, to give to the Evangel family the spiritual
food that will enable it to grow in a way we could not do in the limited
space of the old newspaper style weekly. We have started out with
this purpose, and we throw ourselves into the bands of the Lord by
an act of faith that He will meet us and make our great desire possible.
The Weekly Evangel is not the offspring of a weak desire
to get a name in the earth, nor is it published just because the editors
wanted to be publishing a paper. If those conditions were true, the
paper would be wholly unworthy of a place in your affections and would
be beneath your notice. The truth is that The Weekly Evangel
represents a principle, a principle that is as true as God is Himself,
a principle that shall never die. The Evangel may fail and
go down into oblivion, but the principle for which it stands shall
never die, and, by His grace, it is the purpose of the Evangel
office force to continue representing that principle until others
relieve them by taking up and carrying on the work, or until Jesus
comes. The principles for which we stand have been itemized over and over
again in these columns. Over eight hundred (8oo) preachers and workers
have subscribed to those principles by applying for credentials or
certificates of unity with the General Council. They may not all have
understood fully those principles, but a place of response was found
in their hearts to them, and it is our desire and hope that as we
continue in the publication of this paper, they may all become fully
alive to the truth and become strong men and women, standing for the
unity of God's children, cooperating together for the greatest possible
work for God before Jesus Comes. |
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