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Christians: Living Epistles Written by Christ
Christians are letters of recommendation – living epistles - for the Lord Jesus. To truly impact those outside the church, Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones teaches that the Christian must start within the church. Listen to this sermon on 2 Corinthians 3:2–3 and learn…
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But God ...
Is it possible that the gospel can be summarized in just two words? For Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones, the answer is an emphatic “yes.” Given the context of Paul’s transition from sin to salvation in Ephesians 2:1-10, great hope shines forth with just two words: “…
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Prayer
Take a look at the first persecution of the infant Christian church. In this sermon on Acts 4, Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones proclaims that it's not the pew, nor the people, that determine the message being preached. This sermon takes a closer look at what the sec…
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No Other Foundation Can Be Laid
On what is the Christian life built? Is the hope resting in financial security or job status? If all of that came crashing down, would Christians have something to fall back on? In this sermon on 1 Corinthians 3:10–11, Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones preaches on the…
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Let Everyone Worship the God of Daniel
Listen to this striking and convicting sermon on Daniel 6 as Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones takes a closer look at the story of Daniel. Do people talk about your God like they talked about "the God of Daniel"? This is the only true and living God. What is it that w…
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Prayer
Some say, “Doctrine divides, let’s focus on prayer.” But what is prayer without doctrine? Is prayer really the easiest thing we can do? Is it as simple as breathing? Can anyone go to God in prayer? Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones explains that prayer is not easy. …
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The Acid Test of the Christian Profession
These light and momentary afflictions that are creating an eternal weight of glory—what is this hope Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones speaks of in such trying times? Listen to this sermon on 2 Corinthians 4:17 and examine oneself in light of such truth. What is the a…
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The Deep Things of God
Dr. Martyn-Lloyd Jones takes us through 1 Corinthians 2:1-16 and explains three things about the modern man worth noting. First, amidst all his problems, though baffled, the modern man will listen to any counsel but the Bible. Second, the modern man is a he…
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The Doctrine of the Church
Unity for the sake of unity is a current cultural movement. The culture encourages unity, to avoid division, to love everyone, and let others live as they please. According to Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones, this movement isn’t confined to secular spheres of influe…
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A Picture of the Church
What do two hopeless disciples have to teach the Church of today? According to Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones in this sermon from Luke 24:25-27, a lot! The disciples that the risen Christ encountered on the road to Emmaus were hopeless because they did not understa…
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How Shall We Escape?
What does it mean to look forward to the heavenly Kingdom of God? The Bible tells us that all believers are pilgrims and sojourners waiting for the day that Christ will return and make all things new. Christ will complete the salvation that He has begun and…
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The Problem of Evangelism
Does the passing of time necessitate a change in our evangelism method? Does it mean we must change the ways we communicate with a lost world? Listen to Dr. Martyn-Lloyd Jones give an emphatic “no” in response to these questions facing the church today. Bas…
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Revival of a Backslidden Church
What do we do when the church is compromised and apathetic? Create new committees? More programs? Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones argues effectively that the answer is revival. With this in mind, Dr. Lloyd-Jones exposits Exodus 33:1-23 and gives four essential steps…
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The Narrow Way
“Why are Christians so narrowminded?” This is a frequent charge against Christians, but according to Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones, the great danger is actually when Christians in the Church become broadminded. In order to curry favor with ‘the man of learning,’ t…
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How to Take the Christian Message to the Masses
Throughout daily living, how might a Christian best take the message of Jesus Christ to the lost? That’s the question which drives Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones as he examines the life and testimony of Daniel 6. Daniel’s God was displayed through his exemplary lif…
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What is the Christian Message?
Christians are heralds of good news and have been sent with a message. In this sermon on Acts 24:1–27, Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones addresses what this message is not. It is not entertainment or personal stories or testimony. The Christian life is not a mere soc…
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What Mean These Stones?
Do you ever feel hopeless? In our guilt and shame, where is salvation found? The history of the church is a story which reminds us that no one is without hope, because salvation is the work of God. In this message on Acts 24:1-27, Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones exa…
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The Right Foundation
What is the hope for humanity? It was once believed civilization would bring a utopian society. The world developed around the idea that philosophy, education, knowledge, culture, and housing would create harmony among humans. On the contrary, our civilizat…
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Prayer Without Ceasing
What is the church’s greatest weapon? Some may say organizations or church events, but Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones argues in his sermon on Acts 12:5 that “our ultimate weapon is that of prayer.” The church has been through hard times since its existence, and Dr….
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About Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones (1899-1981) was a Welsh evangelical minister who preached and taught in the Reformed tradition. His principal ministry was at Westminster Chapel, in central London, from 1939-1968, where he delivered multi-year expositions on books of the bible such as Romans, Ephesians and the Gospel of John. In addition to the MLJ Trust’s collection of 1,600 of these sermons in audio format, most of these great sermon series are available in book form (including a 14 volume collection of the Romans sermons), as are other series such as "Spiritual Depression", "Studies in the Sermon on the Mount" and "Great Biblical Doctrines". He is considered by many evangelical leaders today to be an authority on biblical truth and the sufficiency of Scripture.