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Dear friends, this is true biblical, Christ-centered preaching. It is with this kind of holy reverence that we should approach these great truths about God, found in Scripture and revealed in Jesus Christ.
I commend to you the preaching of the the late Dr Lloyd-Jones, from the MLJ Trust archives, part of his sermon series from the book of Isaiah:
The Godhead Revealed
Isaiah 40:5 — What is our view of this message? What is God like? the glory of God beyond the comprehension of man; How can we know God? Jesus declares the ineffable God; in Jesus dwells the Godhead bodily; mankind has never solved its problems; God deals with sin at Calvary.
Listen at the MLJ Trust website here:
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This sermon is also available on iTunes at the Martyn Lloyd Jones Sermon Podcast.
I pray that God will bless you in the hearing of his Word!
Chris said:
I almost always listen to something before putting it up, Sherryn. But, because I am heading to work, and because I believe that God gave you discernment skills that you are using for His glory, It goes up and I’ll check it out when I get home.
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The Narrowing Path said:
Enjoy it when you get the chance!
I have yet to find a false teacher that preached a 300+ sermon series just on the book of Romans alone, as the late Dr Lloyd-Jones did. 🙂 Your readers are certainly in safe hands with the sermons of this man of God.
He was a Welsch physician called to ministry, a Presbyterian, and pastor for over 30 years. His earliest recorded sermons were preached in the late 1950’s and could have been delivered last Sunday from the pulpit!
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Chris said:
Awesome, Sherryn. I look forward to hearing this sermon and, hopefully, many others from him.
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Chris said:
Reblogged this on Wings of the Wind and commented:
Sherryn knows how to pick them!
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Chris said:
300+, that’s got to be a record for any book.
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