Gordon Adoniram Judson

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Adoniram Judson Gordon (1836-1895) was an American Baptist preacher, writer, composer, and founder of Gordon College. Gordon was born in New Hampshire on April 13, 1836. His father, Baptist deacon John Calvin Gordon, was a Calvinist named after John Calvin. His mother was Sally Robinson Gordon. A.J. was named after Adoniram Judson, a Baptist missionary to Burma who had recently completed a Burmese translation of the Bible.[1] Thanks to John Nelson Darby, Gordon experienced a Christian conversion at age 15 and thereafter sought to become a pastor. He graduated from Brown University in 1860 and Newton Theological Institution in 1863. In 1863, he married Maria Hale and became pastor of Jamaica Plain Baptist Church in Roxbury, Massachusetts. In 1869, he became pastor of Clarendon Street Baptist Church in Boston, a fairly affluent church. Under Gordon's leadership, Clarendon Street Church was described as "one of the most spiritual and aggressive in America". He became a favored speaker in evangelist Dwight L. Moody's Northfield conventions. The church is no longer in operation.[2] Gordon became suddenly ill with influenza and bronchitis and died at age 59 on February 2, 1895. In 1889, with the help and backing of Clarendon Street Church, he founded Gordon Bible Institute and served as its first president.[3] His wife, Maria, was secretary and treasurer until 1908. Gordon's school was mainly to train missionaries for work in the Congo. Gordon edited two hymn books and wrote the hymn tunes for at least fifteen hymns, including "My Jesus, I Love Thee," a hymn that has been included in nearly every evangelical hymnal published from 1876 to the present time.[4] His most remembered work is probably The Ministry of Healing,[5] a highly revered book on divine healing—physical, mental, and spiritual.[6] One of his most often-quoted sayings still is "You can do more than pray after you have prayed, but you cannot do more than pray until you have prayed."[7] In his book The Ministry of the Holy Spirit, Gordon wrote, "It seems clear from the Scriptures that it is still the duty and privilege of believers to receive the Holy Spirit by a conscious, definite act of appropriating faith, just as they received Jesus Christ."[5]
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