Sermons/Expositions

The following expositions from the Bible cover a variety of books from the bible and therefore cover a broad scope of Christian living. Some of the titles here are more of a topical nature, but most of them cover a large section of scripture and seek to expositionally work through various passages. Classic sermons from preachers such as Robert Murray M’Cheyne, John Calvin, Thomas Watson and D Martyn Lloyd-Jones can be found on this page. Noteworthy titles include The Great Gain of Godliness, Saved by Grace Alone and Martyn Lloyd-Jones’ 14 volume Romans Series.

Romans 5
   

Romans 5

Volume 4: Assurance

by D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones


price £16.75

Description

The longest series of expositions preached in Westminster Chapel during Dr Lloyd-Jones’ 30-year ministry there was on this the greatest of the New Testament Epistles. 238–528pp.

Romans 3:20-4:25
   

Romans 3:20-4:25

Volume 3: Atonement & Justification

by D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones


price £13.50
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The longest series of expositions preached in Westminster Chapel during Dr Lloyd-Jones’ 30-year ministry there was on this the greatest of the New Testament Epistles. 238–528pp.

Romans 2:1-3:20
   

Romans 2:1-3:20

Volume 2: The Righteous Judgement of God

by D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones


price £13.50

Description

The longest series of expositions preached in Westminster Chapel during Dr Lloyd-Jones’ 30-year ministry there was on this the greatest of the New Testament Epistles. 238–528pp.

Romans
   

Romans

14 Volume Set

by D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones


price £210.00
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The longest series of expositions preached in Westminster Chapel during Dr Lloyd-Jones’ 30-year ministry there was on this the greatest of the New Testament Epistles. 238–528pp.

Romans 14
   

Romans 14

Volume 14: Liberty and Conscience

by D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones


price £16.50

Description

The longest series of expositions preached in Westminster Chapel during Dr Lloyd-Jones’ 30-year ministry there was on this the greatest of the New Testament Epistles. 238–528pp.

Romans 13
   

Romans 13

Volume 13: Life in Two Kingdoms

by D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones


price £16.50
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The longest series of expositions preached in Westminster Chapel during Dr Lloyd-Jones’ 30-year ministry there was on this the greatest of the New Testament Epistles. 238–528pp.

Romans 12
   

Romans 12

Volume 12: Christian Conduct

by D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones


price £18.00
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The longest series of expositions preached in Westminster Chapel during Dr Lloyd-Jones’ 30-year ministry there was on this the greatest of the New Testament Epistles. 238–528pp.

Romans 11
   

Romans 11

Volume 11: To Gods Glory

by D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones


price £15.00

Description

The longest series of expositions preached in Westminster Chapel during Dr Lloyd-Jones’ 30-year ministry there was on this the greatest of the New Testament Epistles. 238–528pp.

Romans 10
   

Romans 10

Volume 10: Saving Faith

by D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones


price £16.75

Description

The longest series of expositions preached in Westminster Chapel during Dr Lloyd-Jones’ 30-year ministry there was on this the greatest of the New Testament Epistles. 238–528pp.

Romans 1
   

Romans 1

Volume 1: The Gospel Of God

by D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones


price £16.75
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The longest series of expositions preached in Westminster Chapel during Dr Lloyd-Jones’ 30-year ministry there was on this the greatest of the New Testament Epistles. 238–528pp.

Cover of 'The Unsearchable Riches of Christ'
   

Ephesians

Volume 3: The Unsearchable Riches of Christ (3:1-21)

by D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones


price £19.00

Description

Preached between 1954 and 1962 in Westminster Chapel, here is ‘popular exposition at its best with no sacrifice of scholarship.’ 280–464pp.

Cover of 'The Christian Warfare'
   

Ephesians

Volume 7: The Christian Warfare (6:10-13)

by D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones


price £19.00

Description

Preached between 1954 and 1962 in Westminster Chapel, here is ‘popular exposition at its best with no sacrifice of scholarship.’