Dr R G Lee Memorial Tape Album
Dr R G Lee
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Dr R G Lee Memorial Tape Album
Dr R G Lee Memorial Tape Album
by Dr R G Lee
These memorial albums were created to honor these great men of God and their stand for the Word of God.
Sermons Included In This Album Are:
1. The Home
2. Consider Him
3. The Climate Of The Cross
4. Yeilded Bodies
5. Beautifying The Teachings Of Jesus
6. A Greater Than Solomon Is Here
7. We Shall Be Like Him
8. Roses In The Bible
About Robert Greene Lee 1886-1978
“We live in a world of invertebrate theology, jellyfish
morality, seesaw religion, India rubber convictions, somersault philosophy
and a psychology that tells us what we already know in words which we do not
understand.”
R.G. Lee was born
November 11, 1886, and died July 20, 1978. The midwife attending his
birth held baby Lee in her black arms while dancing a jig around the room,
saying, “Praise God! The Lord has sent a preacher to this house.”
“God-sent preacher” well describes Dr. Lee. Few in number are the
Baptists who have never heard his most famous sermon, “Payday Someday!” If
you haven’t heard it, or read it, surely you have heard some preacher make a
favorable reference to it.
From his humble birth to
sharecropper parents, Dr. Lee rose to pastor one of the largest churches in
his denomination and head the mammoth Southern Baptist Convention as its
president, service three terms in that office. Dr. John R. Rice said:
“If you have not had the
privilege of hearing Dr. Lee in person, I am sorry for you. The scholarly
thoroughness, the wizardry of words, the lilt of poetic thought, the exalted
idealism, the tender pathos, the practical application, the stern devotion
to divine truth, the holy urgency in the preaching of a man called and
anointed of God to preach and who must therefore preach, are never to be
forgotten. The stately progression of his sermon to its logical end
satisfies. The facial language, the alliterative statement, the powerful
conviction mark Dr. Lee’s sermons. The scholarly gleaning of incident and
illustration from the treasures of scholarly memory and library makes a rich
feast for the hearer. The banquet table is spread with bread from many a
grain field, honey distilled from the nectar of far-off exotic blossoms,
sweetmeats from many a bake shop, strong meat from divers markets, and the
whole board is garnished by posies from a thousand gardens.
“Often have I been
blessed in hearing Dr. Lee preach, have delighted in his southern voice, and
have been carried along with joy by his anointed eloquence.”

