Tributes
A
Message from the Roger's Family
At this time of grief, the Rogers family would like to thank
all who have offered prayers, sent expressions of love and
kindness, and given practical help on behalf of our family
during these days...
What
My Daddy Has Given Me, A Message from David Rogers
I today consider myself to be a very blessed person because
of the great privilege God has given me of having had Adrian
Rogers as my father...
What Others are Saying about Adrian Rogers
. . .
Bobby Welch: "The flags of
Christianity in general, and of Southern Baptists
in particular, should be at half mast upon this
occasion because few and very, very few like
Dr. Adrian P. Rogers -– friend,
pastor, warrior, statesman, soul winner and inspiration
-- seldom arise in one generation."
Morris Chapman: "Adrian Rogers was a model
preacher, pastor, evangelist, husband and father.
He was an inspiration to untold millions, and
the full impact of his life and ministry likely
will not be comprehended or calculated this side
of eternity. … When I needed counsel,
I often sought his advice. Not only was I blessed
by listening to his powerful sermons, I looked
at his life and saw no greed, no grudges, no
jealousies and no egotism. However, I did see
Jesus. Adrian was my mentor in the ministry,
and became for me a model of the Christian life
-- a model for whom I had enormous love and respect."
James T.
Draper: "He
was a friend who was always loving, always
commanded respect, always calling us to do
what is right, never wavering in his commitment
to God and to His Word, leading us to stand
firm in matters that must not be compromised
and by his character and extraordinary giftedness,
compelling us to follow his leadership. He
was a giant in every way."
Richard Land: “Dr. Adrian Rogers was one
of the giants of the faith of any era of the
Christian church. If there were a Mount Rushmore
for Southern Baptists, Dr. Rogers would certainly
be on it. Adrian Rogers was perhaps the last
half century’s premier
example of an expository preacher who used his
gifts to magnify the Lord Jesus Christ and His
victory for humanity on the cross. While we mourn
our loss, we rejoice that Dr. Rogers is now with
his Savior in glory. Having already heard from
Jesus, ‘Well done, thy good and faithful
servant,’ he is now in a place where there
is no more pain, no more tears, just Jesus to
enjoy for eternity.”
Jerry Rankin: “Adrian
Rogers was a great man of integrity who provided
outstanding leadership to our convention.
In addition, for us the passing of Adrian
is not just the death of a great Baptist
statesman, but the passing of a member of
the family. In a real sense, he is one of
ours. Adrian has given one of his children
to the mission field. His son, David, serves
with us in Western Europe."
Robert E.
Reccord: "Adrian
was a friend and mentor to me and so many
others who greatly admired his stewardship
of the many gifts with which God blessed
him. Our denomination owes him a deep debt
of gratitude for the courageous leadership
he gave during the critical years that placed
us back on such a firm foundation. The ministry
at Bellevue and the thousands of lives changed
through it will live on as an enduring testimony
to his legacy and an example of how God can work
so mightily through a humble and committed servant.
No one can fill his shoes, but I pray we will
all aspire to walk in the faith and obedience
to God he so remarkably demonstrated."
O.S. Hawkins: "When I heard early this morning of Adrian's
death my mind raced to 1 Samuel 9:6: 'Behold,
there is in this city a man of God who is an
honorable man. … He can show us the way
we should go.' Adrian Rogers was our 'man of
God' and he showed us 'the way' in every aspect
of his life. Fittingly, he has now led the way
for us again and today he has looked upon the
face of Christ in glory! Our prayers and love
are with Joyce and the family."
Paul Pressler: "The
passing of Adrian Rogers stills the voice
of one of the greatest preachers of the Gospel
who ever lived. He was a genuine man who
loved people, who loved the Lord and who
served everyone. It is a terrible loss for
the Kingdom and a wonderful gain for heaven."
Daniel Akin: "Southern Baptists have lost
perhaps their greatest leader and statesman in
the death of Adrian Rogers. He was one of those
rare individuals who truly was bigger than life.
Few men have impacted so many as did this spiritual
giant. He was the face and voice of the Conservative
Resurgence and one of the greatest preachers
God’s people have ever had the joy to hear.
Dr. Rogers exemplified what it meant to be a
man of God. He modeled for all of us how to preach
the Word, pastor a Church, love your wife and
lead your family. He will be sorely missed, and
future Pastors’ Conferences will simply
not be the same without his commanding presence
and booming voice. He was my hero and I will
miss him."
R. Albert
Mohler Jr.: "Dr.
Rogers was a lion in our midst -- the man
God used to serve as leader and voice for
a great resurgence of biblical Christianity.
He was a man of tremendous gifts, whose booming
voice was matched by a gift for words and
a powerful delivery. He dominated the pulpit
as few men ever have, preaching the Word
and calling sinners to faith in the Lord
Jesus Christ. He was a modern-day 'Prince
of Preachers' whose personal example served
to encourage thousands of others to greater
faithfulness in preaching the Word of God."
Paige Patterson: "No more than
'half a hallelujah' for Adrian Rogers. He is
home with Jesus with a full hallelujah! While
we rejoice for him, he leaves a vacancy in
my heart more massive than the sweep of the
Grand Canyon. So many contributed massively and
heroically, but in my estimation Adrian was the
one human, essential prophet in returning the
SBC to the faith of its fathers. Whether the
discussion is compassion, mental alacrity, sense
of humor, prowess in the pulpit, passion for
Jesus and for lost sinners, or just faithful
encouragement of the brethren, Adrian Rogers
brought it all to Southern Baptists. If we Baptists
had a Hall of Fame, Dr. Rogers would be enshrined
tomorrow."
R. Philip
Roberts: "Dr. Rogers will remain
forever in our thoughts and memories. His leadership
in helping return the Southern Baptist Convention
back to a Christ-honoring doctrinal position
that is firmly grounded in the trustworthy Bible
has endeared him in our hearts. Although we are
sad by his passing, we rejoice knowing that one
day all of us who knew Dr. Rogers, and who know
the Savior whom he served, the Lord Jesus Christ,
will find ourselves together again -– lost
in wonder, love and praise at the throne of our
Lord."
James Dobson: "There
is no one in America whom I respected more
than Dr. Rogers. He has been a faithful friend
to me and to the ministry of Focus on the
Family for many years, serving as a voice
of wisdom, encouragement and admonition on
our Board of Directors. He was also a staunch
ally in the battle to defend biblical values
in our culture.
"Most importantly, Dr.
Rogers was responsible for impacting countless
people through the faithful preaching of
the Gospel of Jesus Christ. That was the
defining passion of his life, from the day
I first met him until the very end. For that
reason, our sorrow at his passing is mixed with
joy and thankfulness. We know that he is now
free from the shackles of this earthly existence,
and that he has entered into the very presence
of the God he loved so deeply and served so diligently."
Beverly LaHaye: "Adrian
Rogers was a true spiritual giant. We offer
our deepest condolences to his wife, Joyce,
and his four children and nine grandchildren.
Adrian's life and ministry were a blessing
to many. We take comfort in the assurance
that he is now rejoicing in Heaven with his
personal Lord and Savior."
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