JOHN HYDE
- Pentecostal Apostle to India
- (1865 - 1912)
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John Hyde was born
in 1865 in Carthage, Illinois. His father was Rev Smith Harris Hyde a
Presbyterian. John Hyde and his brother Edmund attended seminary together. John
Hyde
looked up to and admired his older brother very much.
Edmund had his sights on becoming a missionary
but suddenly died. This tragic event brought John to a place of heart searching.
He had lost his brother who he had looked up to for direction and stability.
This brought John Hyde to a turning place, a place of decision in his life. How many
of us have come to tragic events in our lives? What was our response to them?
Did we continue on or did we give up? John did some major heart searching and
turned himself to God in prayer. It was during this time of seeking God in
prayer that John Hyde surrendered himself to the call to become a missionary himself
like his brother Edmund. All of us must start our walk in the same place. It is
the place of surrender. It is the place where we say, "Father, if thou be
willing, remove this cup from me: nevertheless not my will but thine be done"
(Luke 22:42). John Hyde then made a
decision. If I am to be a missionary then why not be a great one. Once
submission was made to the will of God, John Hyde decided to commit himself to God's
call. He applied himself in study and prayer. This is one of the most important
times in the lives of those who choose to pursue their destines in the Lord.
Study and prayer are the foundations of all great ministries (2 Tim 2:15). This precious time of preparation is never wasted and for John
Hyde it was no
different. He was a good student and applied himself with great diligence. It
seemed the more he gave himself to prayer, the clearer and greater his vision
became. The call of God and the
vision is one of the most important things that must become rock solid in God's
ministers. It is the call that gets one through the most darkened nights. It is
the 'knowing' deep inside that carries one through the times of walking alone.
ONTO
INDIA John Hyde felt a strong calling
to the nation of India and began to spend hours in an attempt to learn the local
language. Then the day came. It was in 1892 that he boarded a steamer in New
York bound for the nation of India.
On the Ship John Hyde received a letter from a close friend of his and family saying,
"I will not cease praying for you until you be filled with the Holy Spirit."
John's response was one of heated anger. How dare the suggestion that he was not
filled or equipped for his call. After all he had received a B.A. degree,
studied the language, was even on the way and was determined to pursue his
destiny. How many times in our lives
does God send us a message that seems to permeate every fiber of our being? For
John, just leaving his family, anxiously ready to begin to do what he had so
desperately waited to start. But now, on his way, he is challenged by the Word
of the Lord. John threw the letter in the trash and angrily walked out of
the room. But walking the decks of the ship he continued to be challenged by the
prodding thoughts that he must be filled with Holy Ghost power (Acts 1:8). After
much soul searching, John Hyde came to a place of understanding that his dear friend
was right and he needed to be filled with the Holy Spirit. John then approaching
the edge of his cabin bed in prayer surrendered to God's will and was
wonderfully filled with power from on high.
How many of us come to this crossroad? We have
the call, the education, but we lack the power. I have seen many come to this
fork in the road of life only to make the wrong decision. Education only is not
enough, we must be empowered from above.
ARRIVING IN INDIA Upon arriving in India John
Hyde found himself on the
field with three women and one other missionary among one million non Christians.
It was time to begin to fulfill his calling and begin to pioneer in a new
land. Hyde met a Reverend Ullman who was a missionary to India for fifty five
years who taught him about the power of the blood of Jesus. This was a very
important foundation for John Hyde. In 1895 Hyde worked with another missionary and
a small revival broke out. This caused a great persecution in that village
with the new converts being beaten and disowned. This drove John Hyde to prayer
and intercession. You can just imagine how he felt with those that he poured
his heart into being drug out of there homes and being whipped for serving
the living God. "And now, Lord, behold their threatenings: and grant unto thy
servants, that with all boldness they may speak thy word" (Acts 4:29).
FIND THE REASON
In 1896 there were no conversions at all. This greatly disturbed John and he
went to prayer to "find the reason." The Spirit of God began to reveal that the
"life of the church was far below Bible standards."
1898 John Hyde was attacked with Typhoid fever. For
seven months he lay sick. During this time his prayer was 1 Chronicles
4:10). "And Jabez called on the God of Israel, saying, Oh that thou
wouldest bless me indeed, and enlarge my coast, and that thine hand might
be with me, and that thou wouldest keep me from evil, that it may not grieve me!
And God granted him that which he requested."
BURDEN TO PRAY In 1899
John Hyde began to feel a burden to pray all
night. During this time he remembered that the Lord had shown him that
the church was far below Bible standards and he took on the burden to pray
for others. The more time he spent in prayer the less his fellow missionaries
understood him. He was even thought to be fanatical and extreme, yet was
willing to be called crazy and face this religious opposition. How many
times are people misunderstood who obey God? From these times of intercession,
history now refers to him as Praying John Hyde.
THE NEW CENTURY
In 1900 - 1901 John Hyde writing home prophetically tells what the Lord had showed
him in prayer about the new century. That the new century would be a time of
Pentecostal power and a double portion of the Holy Spirit would be poured out.
That a great conviction would come and many would be born again. He saw a full
apostolic Christianity restored to the church. John Hyde believed that a great
revival would occur after an understanding of the baptism of the Holy Spirit. He
often preached a message, "You Shall Receive Power After."
TARGETED PRAYER
In 1904 John Hyde formed a Prayer Group Union for the purpose of 'targeted prayer'
for thirty minutes each day. The group prayed for revival, special blessings on
the churches, a spirit of unity, guidance, and wisdom. Also in 1904 they
scheduled a gospel convention. Thirty days before the meetings they went into
all night prayer with fasting, crying out, pleading, and agonizing over the
lost. It was at this time that they heard of the revival that had begun in Wales
and this caused an increase in prayer and faith for the same. It was this event
that "opened the way" for revival to break forth in the convention.
Upon seeing the results of a deeper prayer
life John Hyde gave himself even more to prayer. It should be pointed out that he was
not a recluse or a hermit. He was relatable and interacted with others.
WATCHMAN TO INDIA
During this increased time of prayer, he received a revelation of the watchman
in Isaiah. "I have set watchmen upon thy walls, O Jerusalem, which shall never
hold their peace day nor night: ye that make mention of the LORD, keep not
silence. And give him no rest, till he establish, and till he make Jerusalem a
praise in the earth" (Isaiah 62:6-7).
He would often ask ministers, "Is the Spirit first
in your pulpits?" He was referring to John 15, "But when the Comforter
is come, whom I will send unto you from the Father, even the Spirit of
truth, which proceedeth from the Father, he shall testify of me: And ye also
shall bear witness, because ye have been with me from the beginning." Such a
Spirit of Intercession was on him that others too would begin to groan in agony
for the lost. John's cry was, "Give me Souls, O God, or I die!"
IDENTITY IN INTERCESSION
Here are some simple facts about Praying John Hyde. He identified himself with
the sins of the nation and God's people.
He won 4 souls daily himself. He never married.
On occasion one could hear him shout to the Lord. He was handicapped with
poor hearing. He liked to pray prostrate on the floor. He would pray with
people "til." After he was done praying he would clap his hands, dance, shout
and was often filled with holy laughter.
In March of 1911 he left India because his
heart had moved from the left side to the right side. He needed medical
attention. He arrived in Carthage Illinois to spend some time with his sister
and on February 17, 1912 he died. He was only 47 years old.
John Hyde's last words were, "Shout the Victory of
Jesus Christ." His life's desire
could be summed up in just a few words. A closer walk with the Lord through
prayer, a life of holiness, and to reach the lost.
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