THIS IS A DEVELOPMENT WEBSITE FOR TESTING PURPOSES - DO NOT PLACE ORDERS HERE!
PLEASE VISIT banneroftruth.org TO PLACE ORDERS.

NOTICE: Store prices and specials on the Banner of Truth UK site are not available for orders shipped to North America. Please use the Banner of Truth USA site .

Section navigation

All Martyn-Lloyd Jones’ Sermons Available FREE in MP3

Category Announcements
Date December 7, 2015

The MLJ Trust has announced that all 1,600 recorded sermons by Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones are available to download, at no cost, to anyone who wants to listen to them. There are no exceptions, so the Ephesians sermons, Romans sermons, etc., will all be available. All one has to do is join the MLJ Library (membership is free) and start to download! Simply go to the newly updated site at www.mljtrust.org and click on MLJ Library.

The MLJ Recordings Trust, in existence for 30 years in God’s grace, will become completely dependent on the voluntary donations of brothers and sisters who feel called to support the ministry while downloading sermons. But, after much prayer and discussion, it was felt that as the world of low-cost distribution through the internet was now far-reaching enough that most people around the world (even in developing countries) can gain access to this ministry through a computer, and as many other ministries have had a positive experience shifting to a voluntary donation approach to on-line sermons, this change might be in accordance with God’s will.

Latest Articles

13 Reasons to Read Lloyd-Jones on Romans 13 7 October 2025

D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones (1899-1981), or ‘the Doctor’ of Westminster Chapel, was known for the clarity of his thought, the thoroughness of his exposition of Scripture, and the living vitality of his application of the Bible to the lives of his hearers. His treatment of Romans 13:1-7 exemplifies these qualities. To commend this teaching, which is […]

‘This Itching After Investigation’: Calvin’s Concern for Lelio Sozzini 9 September 2025

John Calvin was a prolific correspondent. He wrote to civil rulers and dignitaries, to fellow reformers, and even to figures who would later stray from the path of orthodox biblical faith. One such man was the Italian Lelio Sozzini[mfn]He was sometimes known by the Latin denomination, Laelius Socinus[/mfn] (1525–1562) who would, together with his nephew […]