The MLJ Trust presents original audio recordings of the sermons of Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones (1899-1981). Dr. Lloyd-Jones was a Welsh minister who preached and taught in the Reformed tradition. He is considered by many evangelical leaders today to be an authority on biblical truth and the sufficiency of Scripture. Dr. Lloyd-Jones’ 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, Ephes ...
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Martyn Lloyd Jones Preaching Podcasts
“Looking to Jesus” features the preaching ministry of Brian G. Hedges, lead pastor at Redeemer Church in Niles, Michigan. Brian’s sermons are focused on the Christ-centered exposition and application of the Scriptures. His aim in preaching is to be “true to the text, true to the gospel, and true to life.” New episodes are released every week or two. Brian and his wife, Holly, have been married since 1996 and have four children. Brian is the author of Christ Formed in You; Christ All Sufficie ...
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TOTA SCRIPTURA: Digital Ministry GRII Karawaci. Preaching the whole counsel of God to the world: Khotbah Eksposisi, Pendalaman Alkitab, Seminar, Pengajaran, Talkshows, Tanya Jawab, dan Renungan.
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For 30+ years, Dr. Lloyd-Jones ministered at Westminster Chapel in London and is widely considered one of the greatest preachers of the 20th century. This is a series of lectures originally given by him to the students of Westminster Seminary in 1969 on the essence of powerful preaching. Lloyd-Jones challenges preachers to take their calling seriously, provides practical direction for preparing sermons, sharing insights on the shape and form of a message as well as covering such topics as th ...
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Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary (DBTS) is a local church-based seminary that exists to train men for ministry. Our vision: That God would be glorified by calling out a new generation of pastors and missionaries whose hearts burn for the peoples and places of the earth “for the sake of His name.” Our mission: Serving local churches by shaping faithful men for the gospel ministry through the word of God. Our heartbeat: Exalting God by expounding His Word. For more info visit our website: ...
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Romans 1:7-15 — In this sermon on Romans 1:7-15, Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones reminds the listener about the apostle Paul and the great apostle's attitude toward his work. In his message titled “Called to Preach” Dr. Lloyd-Jones calls all Christians, especially men called to ministry, to characterize their work as service. He calls all Christians to foll…
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Romans 2:2-4 — The goodness of God leads to repentance, but God’s goodness does not erase His wrath. While that may sound severe, in this sermon on Romans 2:2-4 titled “Repentance and God’s Goodness” Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones brings the proof. By His unchanging character, God is good and just. Though He is longsuffering, He never ignores sin. His just…
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Romans 2:2-3 — There is no way to escape the judgement of God. Sometimes people laugh and joke about sin, but judgement is coming and so Christians must warn others about the condition of their souls. Paul warns both the Jews and the Gentiles that there is no excuse and all are under the impending judgement of God. In the sermon “The Longsuffering …
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Romans 2:1 — It is easy to identify sin in other people but rationalize one’s own sin. That is the very problem of the Jews that Paul explains in this sermon on Romans 2:1. Titled “Judged According to Truth”, Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones warns the listener to be careful passing judgement on others because the same measure will be used on them. Dr. Lloyd-…
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Romans 2:1 — Does sin really condemn all people? In this sermon titled “Thou Art Inexcusable, O Man,” Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones introduces Romans 2 by connecting the theme from Romans 1 which tells of how God has provided a righteousness by faith for humanity. The Jews listened to Paul preach, but thought he was only condemning the Gentiles to which P…
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RBWD #09 [Martyn Lloyd-Jones & Martin Luther]: The Greatest Mystery of God's Glory
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43:24READING THE BIBLE WITH THE DEAD/RBWD - Eps #09 [Martyn Lloyd-Jones & Martin Luther]: The Greatest Mystery of God's Glory Pdt. Jimmy Pardede, Denni Girsang, dan Samuel C. Pantou Tidak seorangpun dapat memandang kemuliaan Allah dan tetap hidup. Kekudusan Allah akan menghanguskan manusia berdosa. Demikian Allah menyembunyikan Musa di ceruk gunung batu…
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Romans 1:18-32 — In this sermon titled “They Became Fools,” Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones warns that the world as it is today is the greatest proof of the wrath of God against all ungodliness and unrighteousness. The world with all of its moral problems is proving what Paul is saying in Romans 1:18–32. Paul is warning that God’s wrath has been revealed an…
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Romans 1:18-20 — God will punish sin. Sin never escapes His notice and He will pour out His wrath on it. In this sermon titled “Their Foolish Heart was Darkened,” Dr. Martyn Lloyd- Jones furthers the study of God’s wrath in this sermon on Romans 1:18–20 and shows the inexcusability of sin. Dr. Lloyd-Jones warns that humanity cannot plead ignorance …
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REFORMING HEART #264: Pajak untuk Bait Allah
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11:06Episode baru setiap Senin | pemuda.stemi.id | Episode 264 (Matius 17:24-27): Ketika bangsa Israel diperintah oleh dinasti Makabe pada abad 164-63 SM, semua laki-laki Yahudi dewasa diwajibkan membayar dua dirham. Ini setara dengan rata-rata penghasilan pekerja harian selama dua hari pada waktu itu. Pada zaman Tuhan Yesus, kebiasaan ini masih terus d…
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Romans 1:18 — The wrath of God explained in Romans 1:18 is aimed at everyone who continues in sin. In this sermon titled “Ungodliness,” Dr. Martyn Lloyd- Jones outlines two key descriptions of sin from this verse: ungodliness and unrighteousness. One should be careful that these descriptions are always associated in this order and never mentioned a…
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Romans 1:18 — When one thinks of God’s wrath, they often think of unrelenting rage. There are times in Biblical history when the punishment for sin was met with God’s mighty fist and proves this. However, in the sermon “The Wrath of God Revealed,” Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones offers that God’s wrath is rather His complete hatred of sin. Romans 1:18 point…
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Romans 1:18 — The bold boast of every Christian is Jesus Christ. There is a terrible need for the gospel today and there is nothing but the good news of Jesus Christ that adequately meets the need. This is the reason that Paul worked day and night in all circumstances to boldly preach the gospel. In the sermon “The Wrath of God,” Dr. Martyn Lloyd-J…
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Romans 1:16-17 — What is the theme of the gospel? How might a believer summarize its content? In this sermon “The Just shall Live by Faith” from Romans 1:16-17, Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones draws attention to the gospel’s content. The heart of the gospel is that the righteousness of the Son, Christ Jesus, is given to Christians by faith. Faith in this re…
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Romans 1:16-17 — What does the righteousness of God entail? How can sinful man stand before a righteous God? In this sermon on righteousness from Romans 1:16-17 titled “Righteousness of God Revealed,” Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones offers a clear and compelling look at the righteousness that comes from God and is applied to the believer in such a way that …
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When you travel internationally, your passport is the main proof of who you are and which country you belong to. Brian Hedges draws an analogy to show that, if you’re a Christian, your spiritual passport is your identity in Christ. He takes you to Ephesians 1 to show you: (9:40) 1. You are chosen in Christ. (17:38) 2. You are adopted in Christ. (23…
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RBWD #08 [Patrick D. Miller]: Ikatan yang Membebaskan
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49:28READING THE BIBLE WITH THE DEAD/RBWD - Eps #08 [Patrick D. Miller]: Ikatan yang Membebaskan Pdt. Jimmy Pardede, Denni Girsang, dan Samuel C. Pantou Ketika Tuhan membebaskan umat-Nya dari perbudakan, mengapa Dia mengikat Perjanjian dengan mereka melalui Taurat dan menuntut umat untuk menaatinya? Bukankah ini berarti hidup umat Tuhan kembali menjadi …
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Romans 1:16-17 — In the sermon “The Power… unto Salvation,” Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones continues his series on Romans 1:16–17 and shows why Paul was not ashamed of the gospel of Jesus Christ. The same motivation that fueled Paul flows to the Christian today. The gospel that Paul was sharing was unlike any other message the Romans had heard. It is the p…
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Romans 1:16-17 — What is salvation? Christians may use this word out of context and Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones discusses what the Bible means by the terms “being saved” and “salvation.” Romans 1:16–17 is filled with meaning regarding what happened as a result of the fall of humanity. In the sermon “God’s Great Plan for Salvation,” Dr. Lloyd-Jones conve…
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Romans 1:16-17 — The Protestant Reformation erupted from Romans 1:16-17. In this sermon, Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones examines these vital and crucial verses that were the catalyst for Martin Luther. Some of the audience to whom Paul wrote may have been ashamed and discouraged in their faith but in boldness and inspiring confidence, Paul wrote “I am not …
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Episode baru setiap Senin | pemuda.stemi.id | Episode 263 (Matius 17:22-23): Dua ayat ini melanjutkan pemberitaan Yesus mengenai sengsara-Nya kepada para murid. Ini adalah berita yang sangat mendukakan para murid. Murid-murid berduka karena mereka lagi-lagi berfokus kepada berita sengsara dan kematian. Mereka tidak melihat hingga kemenangan Kristus…
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Romans 1:14 — For whom is the gospel? Does the Christian gospel seem more palatable for a suburban context? It might seem that a learned man like the apostle Paul would feel more comfortable preaching to philosophers, stoics, and epicureans rather than the common men and women of the city. As Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones demonstrates in his message on Ro…
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Romans 1:7-15 — Despite Paul’s great power given by the Holy Spirit, the authority given by Christ to preach the gospel to the Gentiles, and his extraordinary experiences, the apostle Paul never put himself up on a pedestal. He expected to pour into the church at Rome, but he also wanted to be encouraged by them as well. As Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones e…
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Romans 1:7-15 — The apostle Paul dedicated his ministry to proclaiming the gospel of Jesus Christ and making known the glory of God. This singular focus is made clear as Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones preaches “Serving God” from Romans 1:7–15. Paul was not a cultural commentator, nor was he a politician, but he was concerned that what God has done in Jesus…
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RBWD #07 [Brevard S. Childs]: Lihat! Tuhan Berperang Bagi Umat Milik-Nya!
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49:03READING THE BIBLE WITH THE DEAD/RBWD - Eps #07 [Brevard S. Childs]: Lihat! Tuhan Berperang Bagi Umat Milik-Nya! Pdt. Jimmy Pardede, Denni Girsang, dan Samuel C. Pantou Kekerasan hati Firaun menolak membebaskan umat Tuhan, mendatangkan tulah terhadap Mesir. Kesepuluh tulah, yang berpuncak pada kematian anak sulung orang Mesir, dan ditutup dengan kem…
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Romans 1:7-15 — Perhaps the pastoral question most often asked by the Christian church concerns the will of God. Christians want to know what decisions they ought to make. They want to make plans, but are often perplexed and overwhelmed by the prospect of making the wrong decision. Many faithful believers have desires, intentions, and longings for …
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Romans 1:7-15 — Conversion is not the end of the Christian journey; it’s the beginning. The apostle Paul was aware of this and longed to visit the Christians in Rome so that he might strengthen them. In this sermon titled “My God, Through Jesus Christ” from Romans 1:7–15, Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones displays the apostle Paul’s love for others which stem…
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Romans 1:6-7 — The church in Rome was an extraordinary church whose faith was known by all the believers. In this sermon titled “Grace and Truth… by Jesus Christ,” Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones examines some of the reasons that the apostle Paul writes as highly as he does of this church in Romans 1:6–7. Like all believers, they were once sinful men and wo…
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REFORMING HEART #262: Kuasa Mengusir Setan
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13:05Episode baru setiap Senin | pemuda.stemi.id | Episode 262 (Matius 17:14-21): Matius kembali menggambarkan keragu-raguan yang dimiliki para murid. Mereka telah mengikuti Yesus dan melihat sangat banyak mujizat. Seharusnya mereka telah memiliki pengertian tentang kuasa Yesus. Para murid telah mengalami sendiri bagaimana kuasa Tuhan bekerja melalui me…
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Romans 1:6-7 — Why does God love people? Many believe He loves those who do good. This belief stems from the idea that one must first change and then God will love them. Is His loved based on human ability to change? In this sermon on Romans 1:6–7 titled “The Called of Jesus Christ,” Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones explains that God’s love is not contingent…
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Romans 1:3-5 — Why should a Christian feel sorry for their sin? Why should Christians turn from sin and follow Jesus? In the sermon titled “Saviour of the World,” Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones begins with an examination of the “nations” in Romans 1:3–5. He shows that the gospel has gone forth to those previously under the wrath of God. Hope has gone to th…
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Romans 1:3-5 — Christians are forgiven of sin so that they may follow their Savior. Some today reject this notion that one must submit to Jesus as Lord. They argue salvation is by grace, and therefore obedience is not necessary. While salvation is completely by grace through faith, the Christian faith must not be separated from obedience to Jesus. …
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Romans 1:3-4 — Is Jesus really God? Some say He became divine at his baptism while others suggest He became the Son of God at His resurrection. The deity of Jesus Christ has always been challenged, not by those who are saved, but by those who want to remain in their sin. In this sermon titled “Declared to Be the Son of God,” Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones …
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Identity Crisis — Conversion: How Christ Transforms Identity
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45:45Podcast Description: When you meet Jesus personally, your whole identity is re-centered. It transforms you. That’s what happened to Saul of Tarsus. In this message, see: (8:04) 1. Identity before Christ (14:52) 2. A Transforming Encounter with Christ (33:17) 3. New Identity in Christ Read the transcript of this sermon here. Watch the video of this …
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RBWD #06 [Thomas Manton]: Tuhan Mengeraskan Hati?
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28:19READING THE BIBLE WITH THE DEAD/RBWD - Eps #06 [Thomas Manton]: Tuhan Mengeraskan Hati? Pdt. Jimmy Pardede, Denni Girsang, dan Samuel C. Pantou Di dalam kisah 10 Tulah Mesir, berkali-kali Alkitab mengatakan, "Tuhan mengeraskan hati Firaun." Apakah ini berarti Tuhan sendirilah Sumber dari kekerasan hati, dan dengan demikian kejahatan, Firaun? Sekali…
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Romans 1:3-4 — The New Testament claims that Jesus is the incarnate Son of God but the unbelieving world continues to challenge this fact. What’s more recent, however, is the false religion that rejects this doctrine yet believes one can still be considered a “Christian.” Is the person of Christ necessary for Christianity? Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones ar…
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Romans 1:2 — It is common for the Christian to struggle with waiting on God’s timing and wonder why God seems to take so long to fulfill His promises. Considering all of the suffering in the world, why doesn’t God bring ultimate fulfillment now? Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones presses the listener toward the Old Testament where believers in the promise had …
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Romans 1:2 — In what way is the gospel connected with the Old Testament? Is the Old Testament relevant to New Testament believers? In this sermon titled “Promised by His Prophets” on Romans 1:2, Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones highlights the role of Old Testament prophets as they proclaimed and prepared God’s people for the Messiah. The gospel is, therefore…
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Episode baru setiap Senin | pemuda.stemi.id | Episode 261 (Matius 17:9-13): Yesus berpesan kepada para murid untuk tidak menceritakan apa yang mereka saksikan, yaitu Yesus yang dipermuliakan melampaui Elia dan Musa. Mengapa mereka harus merahasiakan apa yang mereka saksikan?
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Romans 1:1 — What is the gospel? It is certainly good news. It moved the apostle Paul every time he spoke of it. It is not law and neither is the gospel merely a list of moral commands. It is not simply an announcement that God will forgive sins. The gospel is not an appeal to do something nor a teaching on how to live better. In this sermon titled…
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Romans 1:1 — Just who was the apostle Paul and what right did he have to speak for God? In this sermon on Paul the apostle from Romans 1:1, Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones seeks to answer these questions. While many question the credibility and authority of God’s chosen author of Romans, Dr. Lloyd-Jones shows Paul as a servant of the Lord Jesus Christ, call…
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Romans 1:1 — Salvation cannot be divided; it is an all or nothing equation. No one can receive the gift of salvation without submitting their life to Christ any more than they can both skydive from an airplane and resist the laws of gravity. In the sermon “Paul: A Servant of Jesus Christ” on Romans 1:1, Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones powerfully shows how t…
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Romans 1:1 — The strongest building is vulnerable by a weak foundation. How firm is the Christian’s foundation? As Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones proclaims in this sermon “Outline of Romans” on Romans 1:1, a life built on the word of God and growing in sound doctrine is spared from the storms and threats that devastates many lives. Since the Christian’s un…
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RBWD #05 [Herman Bavinck]: Siapakah Nama-Mu, Tuhan?
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38:13READING THE BIBLE WITH THE DEAD/RBWD - Eps #05 [Herman Bavinck]: Siapakah Nama-Mu, Tuhan? Pdt. Jimmy Pardede, Denni Girsang, dan Samuel C. Pantou Mungkinkah manusia yang telah jatuh, dapat menghampiri dan mengenal Allah yang Kudus, Sang Pencipta yang Maha Mulia? Banyak orang memandang Allah sebagai misteri yang selamanya tak akan terpahami bagi man…
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Romans 1:1 — Can natural abilities and good deeds save? Throughout history, humanity has searched for salvation in any way other than Jesus. No matter what talent or treasure a person may have, sin continues to contaminate all their good efforts. As Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones explains in this introduction to the book of Romans titled “A Man Called Paul…
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In this tribute to her father, delivered at the Evangelical Library in London, Lady Elizabeth Catherwood fondly recounts Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones's strong affinity to books and reading. She begins by recalling some of her memories of her father, who always had a book in his hand. She recalls a beach holiday, where all her family was playing and enjoy…
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In this moving tribute, Sir Fred Catherwood shares personal memories and insights from his 28-year relationship with Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones, first as a member of his congregation, then as his son-in-law. With warmth and reverence, Catherwood reveals the lesser-known dimensions of the renowned preacher's character—his intellectual brilliance as a th…
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Episode baru setiap Senin | pemuda.stemi.id | Episode 260 (Matius 16:28, 17:1-9): Di dalam Matius 16:28 Tuhan Yesus mengatakan bahwa ada orang-orang yang tidak akan mati sebelum melihat Yesus datang sebagai raja di dalam kerajaan-Nya. Siapakah orang-orang yang dimaksud?
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1 Peter 1:6-7 — No one escapes life’s trials, tribulations, or depression. The heaviness and darkness of life can surround and leave people feeling without hope. As Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones explains in this sermon from 1 Peter 1:6–7, it is natural for Christians to feel grieved and sorrowed. But why do trials and tribulations happen to Christians? Wh…
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2 Peter 1:5-7 — Christians can find themselves discouraged or depressed in their faith, noticing that attempts to grow in knowledge are met with fatigue or busyness. Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones explains in this sermon on 2 Peter 1:5-7 how this is not just a coincidence. Symptoms of spiritual depression are subtle and come creeping into the Christian lif…
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Galatians 6:9 — Christians may grow weary of well doing. Despite being on a correct path, all Christians have experienced spiritual depression. Much of this can be attributed to a “middle period” of the Christian life; a time that comes after much growth and momentum, with the struggle to continue despite feeling routine. In this sermon on Galatian…
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