Alexander Duff

From Missiopedia

Jump to: navigation, search

[edit] Alexander Duff

Alexander Duff, D.D. LLD. (15 April, 1806 – 12 February, 1878), was a missionary from Scottland. He was the first overseas missionary of the Church of Scotland to India.

[edit] DR. DUFF’S APPEAL

Dr. Oswald Smith writes in his book "The Passion for Souls" this about Dr. Alexander Duff:

  • Dr. Alexander Duff, that great veteran missionary to India, returned to Scotland to die, and as he stood before the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church, he made his appeal, but there was no response. In the midst of his appeal he fainted and was carried off the platform. The doctor bent over him and examined his heart. Presently he opened his eyes. "Where am I?" he cried. "Where am I?" "Lie still," said the doctor. "Your heart is very weak." "But," exclaimed the old warrior, "I must finish my appeal. Take me back. Take me back. I haven’t finished my appeal yet." "Lie still," said the doctor again, "You are too weak to go back." But the aged missionary struggled to his feet, his determination overcoming his weakness; and with the doctor on one side and the moderator on the other side, the old white-haired warrior was led again to the platform, and as he mounted the pulpit steps, the entire Assembly rose to do him honour. Then he continued his appeal. "When Queen Victoria calls for volunteers for India," he exclaimed, "hundreds of young men respond; but when King Jesus calls, no one goes." Then he paused. Again he spoke. "Is it true," he asked, "that Scotland has no more sons to give for India?" Again he paused. "Very well," he concluded, "if Scotland has no more young men to send to India, then, old and decrepit though I am, I will go back, and even though I cannot preach, I can lie down on the shores of the Ganges and die, in or-der to let the peoples of India know that there is at least one man in Scotland who cares enough for their souls to give his life for them." In a moment young men, all over the assembly, sprang to their feet, crying out, "I’ll go! I’ll go! I’ll go!" And after the famous missionary had passed on, many of those same young men found their way to India, there to invest their lives as missionaries, as a result of the appeal God had made through Dr. Duff. My friend, will you go? Has God spoken to you? Have you heard His call? Will you not answer, "Lord, here am I, send me?" And if you cannot go, will you send a substitute? It is for you to decide. Why should anyone hear the Gospel twice before everyone has heard it once?

[edit] External Link:

Personal tools