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Sermons of Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones

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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, Ephesians and the Gospel of John.© MLJ Trust Cristianismo Espiritualidad Ministerio y Evangelismo
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  • As in Adam, So in Christ
    Aug 19 2025
    Romans 5:12-21 — Sin destroys everything. It ruins relationships, perverts what is pure, and undoes the underpinnings of society. In this passage, the apostle Paul explains the effect of sin on the world and the salvation that Christ has brought from sin. Because of Adam’s sin in the Garden of Eden, all have sinned because all are descendants of Adam. That guilt and condemnation is on all people. However, just as all are related to Adam, all who are saved are related to Jesus Christ! In the sermon on Romans 5:12–21, “As in Adam, So in Christ,” Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones argues that Romans 5:12 is one of the most important verses in the whole Bible in terms of theology. This verse confronts with two facts: the universality of sin and the universality of death. Dr. Lloyd-Jones explains the biblical and non-biblical view of this passage. It would be easy to create excuses for sin or to become angry that all are guilty because Adam is guilty, but the passage clearly points out that sin is active and so now there is death by sin. Instead of condemning the sin that Adam passed on, the Christian should be rejoicing that Christ’s work on the cross has also passed on.
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  • The Mechanics of Interpretation
    Aug 18 2025
    Romans 5:12 — How can one be sure of the meaning of Scripture? In this sermon from Romans 5:12 “The Mechanics of Interpretation”, Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones begins this message by giving a few tips on how to read and study the Bible. Since Paul began this verse with the word “therefore,” Dr. Lloyd-Jones draws attention back to the previous messages and shows how Paul is going to tie things together. In the chapters leading up to this passage, Paul emphasized that all fall under the wrath of God because all have sinned. Why is this? It is because all are united as one in Adam. Because of what happened in the Garden of Eden, all are guilty of sin and born into sin. In the same exact manner, because of Christ’s sacrifice on the cross, Christians are not only saved by Christ but also saved in Christ. There have been two great heads to the human race: Adam and Jesus Christ. In Adam, all sinned, and in Christ, all can be saved. Christians should be so thankful that they have not only been saved from the impending wrath but are also engrafted into Christ’s body. While they were once enemies, they are now safe and secure in Christ.
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  • Glorying in God
    Aug 17 2025
    Romans 5:10-11 — Is the Christian finding glory in God? Is He their delight? In this sermon on Romans 5:10–11, Paul has already confirmed that salvation is assured in Christ Jesus and so this means the Christian should have joy in Christ Jesus and what He has done. Christians should glory both in their salvation and in God as the giver of salvation. Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones goes as far as to say that true Christian faith always leads to glorying in God. He states that things such as trusting in oneself rather than God, failure to mediate on the things of God, and not reasoning with Scripture could all be causes for a failure to properly glory in God. Not glorying in God is a sign of unbelief and a sin and unbelief is the chief of all sins. A Christian should be in constant examination of themselves to ensure that they are always glorying in Christ. All self-examination should lead to rejoicing.
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Listening to this man's expositions will leave you a changed person as he truly does a wonderful job of bringing you before the face of God through the exposition of his word. Highly recommend.

Best Expositor of the modern time

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Don't make your servants your masters. Money, power, and might should be servants, but man turns them into masters. The Gospel of Christ frees us from this.

Wonderful sermon about not making servants masters

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Lloyd Jones is the best modern expositor of the scriptures. We are so blessed that these great sermons were recorded and that they are being made available to us at no cost to us! I have the complete commentaries on Romans and Ephesians, and treasure them, but what a joy to hear the source of these commentaries!

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Grateful for Dr. MLJ explaining fully the inability of my work or good character being enough to justify my to God. It will always fall short, but, I should not be discouraged because thru His calling and my faith, I'm am justified and glorified!

By faith not work 🙏

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Perhaps the greatest Preacher since Charles Haden Spurgeon. Dr Martin Lloyd Jones’s knowledge of the Scriptures is unparalleled in this day of shallow and ignorant Christianity.

Perhaps the greatest preacher since Charles Haden Spurgeon

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I love the preaching of Dr. Martyn-Lloyd Jones! He knows the Scriptures well and his clear presentation helps me know what it means to believe in Jesus.

Great preaching

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