Lloyd-Jones
Messenger of Grace
Weight | 1.18 lbs |
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Dimensions | 8.8 × 5.75 × 1 in |
ISBN | 9780851519753 |
Binding | Cloth-bound, eBook (ePub & Kindle), Cloth-bound & eBook (ePub & Kindle) |
Topic | Assurance, Preaching & Teaching, Salvation, Church Issues/Unity |
Original Pub Date | 2008 |
Banner Pub Date | May 31, 2008 |
Page Count | 288 |
Format | Book |
Book Description
‘With the death of Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones the most powerful and persuasive evangelical voice in Britain for some 30 years is now silent.’ So began an obituary for The Times in March 1981, written by John R.W. Stott. That Britain’s leading newspaper declined to accept the obituary was hardly surprising; the preacher at Westminster Chapel was scarcely in step with the celebrities of his age. But it is with more current assessments of Lloyd-Jones that this book engages. For some, he speaks directly to the current church situation. Dr. Mark Dever, of Capitol Hill Baptist Church, Washington D.C., could say in 2007, ‘Martyn Lloyd-Jones is one of the men I admire most from the 20th century, and the longer time goes on, my admiration of him increases. He had a more profound spiritual vision than anyone else I know.’
Iain Murray is not here repeating biography but concentrating on three themes he regards as of major significance.
- On the first of these-the nature of true preaching- there is fresh insight on what Lloyd-Jones regarded as of paramount importance. The analysis distinguishes between what was true of Lloyd-Jones as an individual and what is the permanent essence of powerful preaching.
- The second theme concerns the place that full assurance of salvation must have if Christianity is to be vibrant and persuasive.
- The third addresses the claim that Lloyd-Jones’s understanding of the New Testament church was needlessly divisive.
There is new material here, including some pages where the author differs with his friend. But Murray seeks to follow Lloyd-Jones in seeing the glory of God as the end of all Christian life and thought.
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Table of Contents Expand ↓
Preface | xi | |
Part 1 | 1 | |
1 | The Lloyd-Jones Legacies | 3 |
2 | Preaching and the Holy Spirit | 29 |
3 | The Evangelistic Use of the Old Testament | 55 |
4 | Skeletons in the Cupboard | 85 |
5 | Raising the Standard of Preaching: Notes of a Memorable Address | 99 |
6 | Lloyd-Jones and Spurgeon Compared | 109 |
7 | A Controversial Book: Joy Unspeakable: The Baptism with the Holy Spirit | 127 |
8 | ‘The Lost Leader’ or ‘A Prophetic Voice’? | 165 |
Part 2 | ||
9 | The End of the Puritan Conference: Lloyd-Jones to Packer | 205 |
10 | Some Convictions of Lloyd-Jones in Miniature | 209 |
11 | Inventory of the Lloyd-Jones Sermons | 227 |
12 | An Analysis of the Sermons on Ephesians | 245 |
13 | Is the Reformation Over? A Review | 257 |
Authors and Sources Cited | 269 |
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