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Plight of Man And the Power of God

Plight of Man And the Power of God

Martyn Lloyd-Jones
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Martyn Lloyd-Jones' preaching always had an emphasis on the desperate plight of man and the power of God to save. His preaching was crystal clear on the sovereignty of God in the salvation of sinners, a concept that does not sit comfortably in our day of pragmatism, programmes and self-help books. Nevertheless it remains at the core of what the world needs to hear. Based on Romans chapter 1, this wonderful book will help you understand what the gospel is. As we live in a world that seems to be spiralling out of control, you will want to hear this message again and again.

Martyn Lloyd-Jones

About Martyn Lloyd-Jones

Martyn Lloyd-Jones (1899-1981) was born in Wales. He was a dairyman's assistant, a political enthusiast, debater, and chief clinical assistant to Sir Thomas Harder, the King's Physician. But at the age of 27 he gave up a most promising medical career to become a preacher. He had a far-reaching influence through his ministry at Westminster Chapel in London, England from 1938-68. His published works have had an unprecedented circulation, selling in millions of copies.

Specifications

  • Author: Martyn Lloyd-Jones
  • Release Date: January 2013
  • Pages: 128
  • Format: Trade paperback
  • Dimensions: 198 x 130
  • ISBN: 9781845507367
  • Imprint: Christian Heritage
  • Category: Bible Study > Theology > General

Endorsements

"What we have in these five expositions is the Gospel explained with great clarity and hope. Even today I used these timeless chapters with a non-Christian friend who is seeking to understand Christianity. I commend these messages to you."

Mark Dever, Senior Pastor, Capitol Hill Baptist Church and President, 9Marks.org, Washington, DC

"We must rouse ourselves and realize afresh that though our Gospel is timeless and changeless, it nevertheless is always contemporary. We must meet the present situation and we must speak a word to the world that none else can speak."

Martyn Lloyd-Jones, Martyn Lloyd-Jones (1899-1981) Westminster Chapel in London, England from 1938-68.
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