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David Martyn Lloyd-Jones

    David Martyn Lloyd-Jones était un ministre et prédicateur protestant gallois dont l'influence a marqué l'aile réformée du mouvement évangélique britannique du XXe siècle. Pendant près de trente ans, il fut le pasteur de la Westminster Chapel à Londres. Lloyd-Jones s'est fermement opposé à ce qu'il considérait comme un christianisme libéral aberrant, qui s'était infiltré dans de nombreuses dénominations chrétiennes. Il croyait que l'authentique communion chrétienne n'était possible qu'entre ceux qui partageaient des convictions communes sur la nature fondamentale de leur foi.

    Romans 10: Saving Faith
    Romans: An Exposition of Chapter 12 Christian Conduct
    Romans 5: Assurance
    Born of God: Sermons from John, Chapter One
    Romans
    Romans
    • 2018

      Saved by Grace Alone

      • 248pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,6(29)Évaluer

      The fourteen sermons contained in Saved By Grace Alone were preached in Westminster Chapel, London, on Sunday evenings between 15 April and 15 July 1956. They are a fine example of preaching evangelistically from a consecutive passage of the Old Testament. While they are firmly based on the meaning of the Scripture text in its original setting, they are not overloaded with historical or exegetical detail. The larger themes of Ezekiel's message to the people of his own day are kept prominently in view.Dr Martyn Lloyd-Jones was a preacher who focused on the unchanging, recurring needs of human beings and the everlasting good news of God's grace.He dealt plainly with the reality of sin as disobedience to God's law, but he also exulted in the tenderness and abundance of God's salvation through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, the incarnate Son of God. It was his emphasis on this crucially important gospel truth that we are 'saved by grace alone' which made his preaching, and these sermons on Ezekiel 36, truly timeless.

      Saved by Grace Alone
    • 2011
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      This is part of the last great Lloyd-Jones Sunday-morning series at Westminster Chapel. In these 32 powerful sermons, he concentrates on two main areas which feature prominently in John chapter 1: law and grace and their respective roles (from verse 17); and the assurance of salvation (from verses 12-13). The central focus in all the sermons is the life that flows from the Lord Jesus Christ, received by faith, the life that characterizes those who are "born of God" - those who are God's children by faith in his beloved Son.

      Born of God: Sermons from John, Chapter One
    • 2011

      Focusing on the "Sermon on the Mount," this two-volume set presents thirty sermons that delve into its meaning beyond mere ethics, emphasizing the essence of Christian identity. David Martyn Lloyd-Jones, a prominent Welsh minister and doctor, offers a thorough exposition that bridges biblical teachings with contemporary relevance. His insights encourage believers to understand and embody the core convictions of their faith, making this work a significant contribution to 20th-century evangelical thought.

      Studies in the Sermon on the Mount [Two Volume Set]
    • 2007
    • 2005
    • 2003
    • 2002
    • 2002