Sermons 37
In this sermon, the preacher discusses the purpose and object of the Holy Spirit's work in the world. He emphasizes that the Holy Spirit's work is meant to draw attention to God and His kingdom throug
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the idea of being called to do something exceptional in the midst of challenging times. He emphasizes the importance of taking deliberate action that separates on
In this sermon, the preacher highlights how people in the modern world are enslaved by various things. They are slaves to the world, being governed by what others do, think, and say. They are also sla
In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the first four verses of Hebrews chapter 2. He emphasizes the importance of paying close attention to the word of God and not letting it slip away. The preacher
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of examining ourselves in the light of the early Christians described in the book of Acts. He highlights the uncertainty of life and the need for
In this sermon, the preacher uses a story of a man climbing a mountain to illustrate the journey of seeking and experiencing the glory of God. The preacher emphasizes the need for the pulpit to effect
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the inadequacy of human reason and scientific knowledge when it comes to understanding the message of the Gospel. He highlights the vast difference between the
In this sermon, the preacher discusses the desire for something extraordinary and unusual in the church. He emphasizes the need for a deeper knowledge of God and His love. The preacher uses a hymn to
In this sermon, the preacher discusses the concept of revival and reawakening in the church. He emphasizes the importance of understanding what happens when God graciously visits his people with reviv
In this sermon, the preacher discusses the importance of recognizing our own failures and sins. He emphasizes the incredible love of God, who sent His Son to die for the sins of the world. The preache
In this sermon, the speaker addresses a desperate situation that the church is facing. He emphasizes that the church should not have rushed into the situation but should have used diplomacy and gradua
In this sermon, the preacher discusses the opportunity the apostle Paul had to address the Roman governor while being a prisoner. The preacher emphasizes that the presentation of the gospel is a ratio
In this sermon, the speaker focuses on the prayer of Moses in the book of Exodus. He highlights three main motives that drove Moses to pray for the people of Israel. Firstly, Moses was concerned about
In this sermon, the speaker discusses a desperate situation faced by the prophet and his people. The prophet urges his people to join him in prayer and watching, as their position is dire. God looks d
In this sermon, the preacher describes a scene of indulgence and pleasure, where people are eating, drinking, and dancing into the early hours of the morning. He emphasizes that every good thing must
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the decline and fall of empires throughout history, drawing parallels to the current state of the country and the world. He highlights the dangers of living for
Martyn-Lloyd Jones emphasizes the profound statement made by the Apostle Paul, 'To me, to live is Christ, and to die is gain.' He explores the essence of true living, which is centered on Christ, cont
The preacher delves into the concept of radiance, describing it as the effulgence or brilliance emanating from an original light body, either reflected brightness or refulgence. The radiance of Jesus
Martyn-Lloyd Jones emphasizes the profound statement made by Jesus that Christians are 'the light of the world,' highlighting the stark contrast between the darkness of the world and the light that be
Martyn-Lloyd Jones emphasizes the vastness of Christ's love for humanity, urging the Ephesians to comprehend its breadth, length, depth, and height. He explains that this love is not only immeasurable
The preacher delves into the significance of the terms 'Without father,' 'Without mother,' and 'Without genealogy' in Hebrews 7:3, focusing on Melchizedek's unique priesthood that transcends human lin
Martyn-Lloyd Jones explores the concept of revival as a divine visitation characterized by an outpouring of the Holy Spirit, awakening believers to a profound awareness of God's holiness and their own
Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones emphasizes the life and ministry of Jonathan Edwards, highlighting his pivotal role in the revival movements of the 18th century and the essence of Puritanism. Edwards, known fo
Martyn-Lloyd Jones emphasizes the enduring value of the Book of Psalms, highlighting how it captures the honest experiences of godly men in their spiritual struggles. He argues that the Psalms provide
Martyn-Lloyd Jones emphasizes the profound nature of prayer as taught by Jesus in Matthew 6:5-8, warning against the hypocrisy of praying for the sake of appearance rather than genuine communion with
Martyn-Lloyd Jones emphasizes the profound significance of being 'in the beloved,' which refers to Jesus Christ as God's only begotten Son. He explains that our acceptance and privileges in salvation
The preacher delves into the root meaning of 'deceive' in the Bible, emphasizing how it involves leading astray, misguiding, and enticing to sin. The sermon focuses on the dangers of being deceived by
Martyn-Lloyd Jones addresses the concept of humanism as the fifth woe pronounced by Isaiah, emphasizing that the Bible remains relevant and contemporary, revealing the timeless nature of human sin and
Martyn-Lloyd Jones emphasizes the paradox of spiritual strength in the Christian life, where acknowledging our weakness allows God's grace to infuse us with power. He reflects on the moments of feelin
Martyn-Lloyd Jones emphasizes the critical choice between serving God and worldly possessions, urging Christians to lay up treasures in heaven rather than on earth. He explains that earthly treasures
Martyn-Lloyd Jones emphasizes the profound significance of the resurrection of Jesus Christ, which serves as the foundation of the Christian faith and the source of a 'living hope.' He reflects on how
The preacher delves into the concept of 'First Fruits' as an Old Testament term used to describe offerings set apart for God, symbolizing thanksgiving for His provision. James and Paul use 'first frui
Martyn-Lloyd Jones emphasizes that the purpose of the Law is to define and reveal sin, making it clear that humanity is without excuse. The Law serves as a 'school-master' to lead individuals to Chris
Pastor Steven Cole preaches about the dangers of deceit, enticement, and deception, emphasizing how they lead to false impressions, ethical enticement, and erroneous views concerning the truth. He hig
Paul exhorts Timothy to continually keep the gift of God within him at full flame, using the metaphor of kindling a fire to emphasize the need to keep the zeal and passion for ministry burning brightl
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Martyn-Lloyd Jones emphasizes the importance of motives in prayer for revival, using Moses as a model of intercession. He highlights that Moses prayed not for personal gain but for the glory of God, t
