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The Faith of the Gospel – Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones

The sermon of this post is from the YouTube site, MLJTrust, linked below:

Feb 8, 2025

A sermon by Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones on Ephesians 6.14 https://www.mljtrust.org/sermons/book…

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“If you are not based solidly upon the truth, you’ll soon have no comfort at all. And the whole of your life in every respect, will go to pieces. Whether you like it or not, you need to be instructed, and you must be instructed.” ―Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones

Ephesians 6.14 Stand therefore, having fastened on the belt of truth, and having put on the breastplate of righteousness…

Sermon Description [by MLJTrust]:

The modern church believes that the Bible has value, but is not relevant to this scientific age.

In this sermon on Ephesians 6.14 titled “The Faith of the Gospel,” Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones explains that this is foolish. The moment one sits in judgment of it, they pridefully place their own reason above the word of God.

Modern teachers say there is no such thing as propositional truth. They say that the Bible is just the record of men’s mystical experiences of God. This is existentialism: nothing matters except the moment of truth where I encounter and accept God.

To modern teachers, there is no objective standard to use in forming beliefs. However, the Bible teaches that truth can be known and reduced to actual definitions and statements. Christians have something outside themselves to check their own feelings and opinions of others.

When the Bible speaks of mystery, it means truth that is inaccessible to the minds of humanity until revealed by God.

Apostolic Christianity is propositional — “this” is the gospel, “that” is not. There is a definite message to measure and test teaching and that message can be found in the Bible alone.

 

Sermon Breakdown [by MLJTrust]:

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