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May 1975 A.D. Prof.
John Murray Passes: “We Thank God on Every Remembrance of You.”
The PCA archivist tells the
story.
May 8: Professor John
Murray
We Thank God on Every Remembrance of You
When Professor John Murray retired from Westminster to
return to his beloved land of Scotland, he attended for the last time the
General Assembly of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church in 1966. The
delegates there gave a memorial to him which captured the man and his ministry
perfectly when it simply quoted the Pauline expression, “We thank God on
every remembrance of you.” That said it all to their fellow minister.
Fast forward in your mind nine years to the Free
Church of Creich in Scotland and its small cemetery where the remains of John
Murray were being buried in 1975. Five hundred people from all over
the world had gathered to hear the memorial messages. A prince of
Israel had indeed fallen on May 8, 1975.
Between these two events, John Murray had served
his country in World War I, where he had fought with the famous
Black Watch regiment. The loss of his eye came from that time of military
service.
Education included the M.A. degree from Glasglow
University in 1923. Then his ministerial degree (the older ThB) and Th.M.
came from Princeton Theological Seminary in the United States. Returning
to Scotland at New College at Edinburgh University, he returned to Princeton
Seminary at a pivotal year, namely, 1929. That year, Princeton’s
Board of Trustees was reorganized and Westminster Theological Seminary was begun.
John Murray joined the faculty of Westminster Seminary.
From that time until his retirement in 1966, hundreds of
students sat under this “saintly scholar.” He really equipped the student
saints to go forth and minister the Word of God and the testimony of Jesus Christ
on a sound foundation of Biblical truth. John Murray also capsulized that
same Biblical truth in several books he wrote. It might be interesting to
sum up those books, which this contributor used all during his
pastoral ministry.
Church officers in our Reformed churches would do well to have a firm understanding of both Christian Baptism, and Divorce. Both of
course would be profitable to the Christian in the pew as well. All
those with the gift of evangelism, as well as Evangelism teams going out
weekly, must have an understanding of the book Redemption Accomplish and Applied. In
fact, all Christians should read this book. Then Principles of Conduct are
a reminder of the Christian life. If any book of the Bible is a “must”
book to consider the themes of sin, salvation, sanctification, sovereign
election, and service, the book of Romans fills those themes perfectly.
And Murray’s commentary on The
Epistle to the Romans is just what is needed to comprehend the
great apostle’s words and thoughts.
After John Murray retired in 1966, after having lived 68
years as a bachelor, he took a younger Scottish wife, Miss Valerie Knowlton on
December 7, 1967. Two children would be born to the union.
Words to Live By: John Murray had many “children of the faith” in his years
in teaching in this Reformed school of the prophets. Let them remember
him in their current ministries as they pass on what they have heard to others
also who will be able to teach still others in the history of the church.
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