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S.D. Gordon

In the early 1900s, Samuel Dickey Gordon was a widely traveled speaker in high demand. A prolific author, he wrote more than 25 devotional books, most with the phrase "Quiet Talks" in the title. His first book sold half a million copies over 40 years!

As a young man, he was hard working , consecrated and sought the best God had for him. He served as assistant secretary of the Philadelphia Young Men's Christian Association in 1884-86 so efficiently that he became state secretary for the YMCA in Ohio, serving from 1886 to 1895. In this period he developed a quiet style of devotional speaking which was quite the opposite of the powerful forensics which dominated the pulpit style of that period.

An incessant and tireless itinerant, Gordon never lacked for opportunities to preach. He never called himself a preacher, preferring the title of lecturer. In a real sense he was unique. His manner of speaking, never dull, always illustrated by parabolic stories, had gripping power to hold the attention and stir the heart.

      Samuel Dickey Gordon was a popular speaker and writer of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

      He was born in Philadelphia August 12, 1859. As a young man, he was hard working, consecrated and sought the best God had for him. He served as assistant secretary of the Philadelphia Young Men's Christian Association in 1884-86 so efficiently that he became state secretary for the YMCA in Ohio, serving from 1886 to 1895. In this period he developed a quiet style of devotional speaking which was quite the opposite of the powerful forensics which dominated the pulpit style of that period.

      Gordon never lacked for opportunities to preach. He wrote more than two-dozen devotional books, most with the phrase "Quiet Talks" in the title.

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S.D. Gordon

Quiet Talks on Prayer 15 - Deepening Shadows.

We shall perhaps understand better some of the remaining prayer incidents if we remember that Jesus is now in the last year of His ministry, the acute state of His experiences with the national leaders preceding the final break. The awful shadow of the cross grows deeper and darker across His path. ... Read More
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Quiet Talks on Following the Christ 2 - The Long, Rough Road He Trod

The Book's Story. It wasn't always a rough road, of course. But as you look at it from end to end, the roughness of it is what takes your eye most, and takes great hold of your heart. The smooth places here and there make you feel that it was a rough road. And yet, rough though it really was, the ro... Read More
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Quiet Talks on Following the Christ 3 - The Pleading Call To Follow

Hungry for the Human Touch. God hungers for the human touch. There's an inner hesitancy in saying this, and in hearing it. We feel it can hardly be so, even though our inner hearts would wish it were so. We know that we men hunger for the human touch, the strongest of us. And in our hour of sore nee... Read More
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Quiet Talks on Prayer 16 - Under the Olive Trees.

The twelfth mention is made by Luke, chapter twenty-two. It is Thursday night of Passion week, in the large upper room in Jerusalem where He is celebrating the old Passover feast, and initiating the new memorial feast. But even that hallowed hour is disturbed by the disciples' self-seeking disputes.... Read More
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Quiet Talks on Following the Christ 4 - A Look Ahead

Saltless Salt. The Lord Jesus never tried to make things look easier than they are. He wanted you to see the road just as it is, and asked you to look at it carefully. He knew this was the only right way to do. He knew that so the sinews would be grown in character that would stand the tests coming,... Read More
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Quiet Talks on Prayer 17 - A Composite Picture.

It may be helpful to make the following summary of these allusions. 1. His times of prayer: His regular habit seems plainly to have been to devote the early morning hour to communion with His Father, and to depend upon that for constant guidance and instruction. This is suggested especially by Mark ... Read More
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Quiet Talks on Prayer 18 - Footnotes

[1] John 15:16. [2] "Demon Possession," by J. L. Nevius. [3] Psalm 24:1. [4] Psalm 29:10. [5] Genesis 1:26, 28. Psalms 8:6. See quotations of this, referring to the Man who will restore original conditions, in 1 Cor. 15:27. Ephesians 1:32, Hebrews 2:8. Psalms 115:16. [6] John 12:31; 14:30; 16:11. [7... Read More
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Quiet Talks on Following the Christ 5 - The Main Road--Experiences of Power And Privilege

The Bethlehem Birth. There were four of these experiences in our Lord's life. At the very beginning came the Bethlehem Birth. That meant for Him a birth out of the usual course of nature, yet working within nature's usual processes. It was something more-than-the-natural coming down into the natural... Read More
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Quiet Talks On Service - Table Of Contents

by S. D. Gordon Author of "Quiet Talks on Power," and "Quiet Talks on Prayer" 1906 Contents Table Of Contents 1. Personal Contact with Jesus: The Beginning of Service 2. The Triple Life: The Perspective of Service 3. Yokefellows: The Rhythm of Service 4. A Passion for Winning Men: The Motive-power o... Read More
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Quiet Talks on Following the Christ 6 - The Valleys--experiences of Suffering And Sacrifice - part 1

The Never-absent Minor. Here the road begins to drop down into the valleys. It runs sharply down, and on, through some wild gulches and ravines thick with lurking danger, with the upper-lights almost lost in the deep black darkness. It is darkness that can be felt more than the Egyptian darkness eve... Read More
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Quiet Talks On Service 1 - Personal Contact With Jesus: The Beginning of Service.

(John i:35-51.) The Beginning of an Endless Friendship. About a quarter of four one afternoon, three young men were standing together on a road leading down to a swift-running river. It was an old road, beaten down hard by thousands of feet through hundreds of years. It led down to the river, and th... Read More
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Quiet Talks on Following the Christ 6 - The Valleys--experiences of Suffering And Sacrifice - part 2

The Underground Road. And hard following this came the Burial in Joseph's Tomb. "Christ died for our sins and ... He was buried."[78] "Joseph took the body, ... and laid it in his own new tomb, which he had hewn out in the rock, and he rolled a great stone to the door of the tomb."[79] "The chief pr... Read More
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Quiet Talks On Service 2 - The Triple Life: The Perspective of Service.

(Luke ix:1-6; x:1-3, 17; John xx:19-23; Matthew xxviii:18-20.) On An Errand for Jesus. You remember there were four times that Jesus picked out a group of men, and sent them on a special errand. About the middle of the second year of His public life, He chose out twelve men and commissioned them for... Read More
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Quiet Talks on John's Gospel 1 - John's Story

"I fled Him, down the nights and down the days; I fled Him, down the arches of the years; I fled Him down the labyrinthine ways Of my own mind; and in the midst of tears I hid from Him, and under running laughter. Up vistaed hopes, I sped; And shot, precipitated, Adown Titanic glooms of chasmÈd fear... Read More
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Quiet Talks On Service 9 - Footnotes

[1] 1 John i:1. [2] 2 Corinthians iii:18. [3] Frances Ridley Havergal. [4] Exodus xxi:2-6, Leviticus xxv:39-43; Deuteronomy xv:12-18. [5] Psalm xi:6-8; Hebrews x:5-7. [6] Isaiah 1:4-6. [7] John v:19, 30; vi:38, 57; vii:16-17, 28; viii:28, 29. [8] John Sullivan Dwight. [9] Mark i:41; Matthew ix:36; M... Read More
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Quiet Talks on Following the Christ 7 - The Hilltops--Experiences of Gladness and Glory

Valley Music. There was a third group of experiences in our Lord Jesus' life. But it will be good for us to remember that the third comes after the second. There can be no third until there has been a second. It is impossible to take first and third and omit the second. The third can come only after... Read More
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Quiet Talks On Service 3 - Yokefellows: The Rhythm of Service.

(Matthew xi. 25-30; Luke x:1, 17, 21-24.) The Master's Invitation. It was about six months before the tragic end that Jesus sent out thirty-five deputations of two each. He was beginning that slow memorable journey south that ended finally at the cross. These men are sent ahead to prepare the way. B... Read More
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Quiet Talks with World Winners - Table of Contents

By S. D. Gordon Author of "Quiet Talks on Power," "Quiet Talks About Jesus," "Quiet Talks on Personal Problems," Etc. Contents Table of Contents A. World-winning 1. The Master Passion 2. The Master's Plan 3. The Urgent Need 4. The Present Opportunity 5. The Pressing Emergency 6. The Past Failure 7. ... Read More
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Quiet Talks on Following the Christ 8 - Shall We Go?

The Deeper Meaning of Friendship. A friend in need is a friend indeed. Our Lord Jesus was our friend in our need. It was a desperate need. It could not be worse. We had been badly hurt by sin. The hurt was so bad that we could do nothing without help. Our Lord Jesus came to our help. It was not easy... Read More
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Quiet Talks On Service 4 - A Passion for Winning Men: The Motive-power of Service.

(Mark vi:30-34.) A Day off. One morning toward the end, in the midst of His busiest campaigning, Jesus was very tired. It is one of the touches of His humanness. So He said to His disciples, "Let us take a day off." And they could see the sense of it. They were tired too. So they got a boat, and boa... Read More

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