THE FAMILY ALTAR
July 1.
"For the Son of Man is come to seek and to save that which
was lost." Luke 19:10.
The same compassionate Jesus that came to seek and to save
the white man came to seek and to save also the black man. As the
Lamb of God He took away the sin of the world and also the sin
of the Negro race. His command to His Church is clear and
emphatic: "Go ye and teach all nations, baptizing them in the
name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost, teaching
them to observe .all things whatsoever I have commanded you."
His Church has obeyed that command and carried His saving
Gospel also to the Negro since the day that Philip preached the
glad tidings of the crucified Savior to the man of Ethiopia, the
treasurer of Queen Can'-da-ce. (Acts 8, 27.) Ever since, there
have been believing children of God with a black skin in the
Christian Church, and among them faithful pastors and bishops
of great learning and piety. We have about 12 million Negroes
in our country whose fathers were slaves; and we know what
it cost our nation to free them from their bondage. But far
more cruel is the spiritual bondage of ignorance and superstition
and vice in which so many of the sons of Ham still live among us.
Men may differ about the political and social rights the Negro
ought to possess among us, but no man dare question the Negro's
right to the saving and uplifting Gospel of Christ. Whoever
opposes Negro Missions opposes not only the clear will of his God
and Savior, but opposes also the best interests of his country; for
it is alone the converting and sanctifying Gospel of Christ that
has divine power to lift the unconverted, vicious Negro out of the
slough of his moral degradation, even as it does with the vicious
white man or with the depraved heathen in foreign lands. The
Negro Mission carried on by our Church for years is being signally
blessed of late. Let us gladly support it with our prayers and
contributions.