
R. A. Torrey
1856-1928
“If
you are this moment troubled about any sin that you have ever committed,
either in the past or in the present, just look at Jesus on the cross.
It is an act of base ingratitude to God to brood over sins that He in
His infinite love has canceled.”
Torrey
grew up in a wealthy home, attended Yale University and Divinity School,
and studied abroad. During his early student days at Yale, young Torrey
became an agnostic and a heavy drinker. But even during the days of his
“wildlife,” he was strangely aware of a conviction that someday he was
to preach the Gospel. At the end of his senior year in college, he was
saved.
While at
Yale Divinity School, he came under the influence of D. L. Moody. Little
did Moody know the mighty forces he was setting in motion in stirring
young R. A. Torrey to service!
After
Moody died, Torrey took on the world-girdling revival campaigns in
Australia, New Zealand, England and America.
Like
many other giants for God, Torrey shone best, furthest and brightest as
a personal soul winner. This one man led 100,000 to Christ in a revival
that circled the globe!
Dr. Torrey’s education was obtained in the best schools and
universities of higher learning. Fearless, quick, imaginative and
scholarly, he was a tough opponent to meet in debate. He was recognized
as a great scholar, yet his ministry was marked by simplicity.
It was
because of his outstanding scholastic ability and evangelistic fervor
that Moody handpicked Torrey to become superintendent of his infant
Moody Bible Institute. In 1912, Torrey became dean of BIOLA, where he
served until 1924, pastoring the Church of the Open Door in Los Angeles
from 1915 to 1924.
Torrey’s
books have probably reached more people indirectly and helped more
people to understand the Bible and to have power to win souls, than the
writings of any other man since the Apostle Paul, with the possible
exceptions of Spurgeon and Rice, Torrey was a great Bible teacher, but
most of all he was filled with the Holy Spirit.
He
greatly influenced the life of Dr. John R. Rice.
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