Gordon M. Hyde

Gordon M. Hyde is an associate director of the General Conference Sabbath School Department. This article was adapted from an address presented September 8, 1981, at Southern Missionary College, Collegedale, Tennessee.

Articles by Gordon M. Hyde

Pastor-Shepherding the Flock

March 1954

One of the outstanding genuine revivalists of the nineteenth century was Charles Grandison Finney. His natural gifts were not phenomenal, yet under the mighty hand of God he was the instrument for bringing thousands upon thousands to the…

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MUSIC: Planning an Integrated Evangelistic Service

September 1952

It is the twentieth week of our South Lon don Evangelistic Crusade, and we are planning the Sunday evening service. We have had three Saturday afternoon services; otherwise, until now, the Sunday service has been our only meeting (with…

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The Adventist Emphasis

September 1974

A REALISTIC look at the billions of human population in the world today may prove somewhat dis heartening to anyone who believes that Seventh-day Adventists have a message to give to the world. Christianity as a whole is losing rather than…

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Making Views Known

July 1971

I make my views known to the church at large?" is a question asked from time to time by members and also by workers in the Seventh-day Adventist Church. In these days of dialog and mass communication there is an increasing desire on the part…

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Enter Into Life

June 1970

WHEN Jesus said to the rich young ruler, "If thou wilt enter into life, keep the commandments" (Matt. 19:17), He was expressing an eternal truth. But a misinterpreted doctrine of the grace of God leads many Christians today to assume that…

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Righteousness by faith symposium in Washington

October 1978

 

One of the major points of discussion during several eras of denominational history has been the relationship of justification by faith in the imputed merits of Jesus Christ to the continuing obligation and authority of the law…

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The wondrous cross

July 1978

 

One of the best loved of the 600 hymns written by one of the greatest British hymn writers, Isaac Watts, who died 230 years ago, is entitled "When I Survey the Wondrous Cross." Charles Wesley said of it that he would gladly exchange…

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Divine key to a finished work

October 1981

This article is based on a series of devotional messages originally delivered to the General Conference family at its morning worship services. We believe that the ideas presented there deserve careful consideration by every Seventh-day…

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