Exposition of Romans
14 volumes of the preaching commentary of Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
All over the world, in the most diverse situations of ministry, you will find Christian men and women, students of the Word of God, who consider that they owe an incalculable debt to the ministry of Dr. D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones. For 30 years, he served as Minister of Westminster Chapel, London.
During his years preaching there, Lloyd-Jones’ longest series of expositions was in Paul’s epistle to the Romans. This 14-volume set covers those sermons. It was Dr. Lloyd-Jones’ longest series of expositions in any biblical book, in the greatest of New Testament Epistles.
Just as Lloyd-Jones’ public ministry stood out as widely different from contemporary preaching, so his Romans came into bookshops with an appeal that took many by surprise. Not a few thought that the nature of his pulpit ministry would inhibit its continuance on paper – ‘He needed to be heard, not read.’ But those of that opinion were mistaking where his real strength lay. First of all, it lay in the truth he was speaking, not in its delivery.
Further, his whole view of preaching meant that he addressed himself to the heart and conscience, as well as to the mind, and sermonic material of that kind has never failed to hold readers as well as hearers. Time was to prove that his message would reach far larger numbers through his books than had ever been possible, even in his widespread ministry. The books would also go into any languages and his Romans would be read by thousands, in nations from Brazil to Korea.
Volume 1: The Gospel of God (Chapter 1)
Volume 2: The Righteous Judgement of God (2:1–3:20)
Volume 3: Atonement and Justification (3:21–4:25)
Volume 4: Assurance (Chapter 5)
Volume 5: The New Man (Chapter 6)
Volume 6: The Law, Its Functions and Limits (7:1–8:4)
Volume 7: The Sons of God (8:5–17)
Volume 8: Final Perseverance (8:17–39)
Volume 9: God’s Sovereign Purpose (Chapter 9)
Volume 10: Saving Faith (Chapter 10)
Volume 11: To God’s Glory (Chapter 11)
Volume 12: Christian Conduct (Chapter 12)
Volume 13: Life in Two Kingdoms (Chapter 13)
Volume 14: Liberty and Conscience (Chapter 14)
About Dr. Lloyd-Jones
From the pulpit of Westminster Chapel, London, Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones set a high standard for faithful and passionate preaching. His work remains as valuable as ever this today.
Lloyd-Jones was a physician by training and began a promising medical career before sensing an irresistible call to preach. Surrounded by theological liberalism, he began a pulpit ministry that would exert a profound influence on both sides of the Atlantic.
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$406.00All over the world, in the most diverse situations of ministry, you will find Christian men and women, students of the Word of God, who consider that they owe an incalculable debt to the ministry of Dr. D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones. For 30 years, he served as Minister of Westminster Chapel, London.
During his years preaching there, Lloyd-Jones’ longest series of expositions was in Paul’s epistle to the Romans. This 14-volume set covers those sermons.
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Exposition of Romans
14 volumes of the preaching commentary of Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
All over the world, in the most diverse situations of ministry, you will find Christian men and women, students of the Word of God, who consider that they owe an incalculable debt to the ministry of Dr. D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones. For 30 years, he served as Minister of Westminster Chapel, London.
During his years preaching there, Lloyd-Jones’ longest series of expositions was in Paul’s epistle to the Romans. This 14-volume set covers those sermons. It was Dr. Lloyd-Jones’ longest series of expositions in any biblical book, in the greatest of New Testament Epistles.
Just as Lloyd-Jones’ public ministry stood out as widely different from contemporary preaching, so his Romans came into bookshops with an appeal that took many by surprise. Not a few thought that the nature of his pulpit ministry would inhibit its continuance on paper – ‘He needed to be heard, not read.’ But those of that opinion were mistaking where his real strength lay. First of all, it lay in the truth he was speaking, not in its delivery.
Further, his whole view of preaching meant that he addressed himself to the heart and conscience, as well as to the mind, and sermonic material of that kind has never failed to hold readers as well as hearers. Time was to prove that his message would reach far larger numbers through his books than had ever been possible, even in his widespread ministry. The books would also go into any languages and his Romans would be read by thousands, in nations from Brazil to Korea.
Volume 1: The Gospel of God (Chapter 1)
Volume 2: The Righteous Judgement of God (2:1–3:20)
Volume 3: Atonement and Justification (3:21–4:25)
Volume 4: Assurance (Chapter 5)
Volume 5: The New Man (Chapter 6)
Volume 6: The Law, Its Functions and Limits (7:1–8:4)
Volume 7: The Sons of God (8:5–17)
Volume 8: Final Perseverance (8:17–39)
Volume 9: God’s Sovereign Purpose (Chapter 9)
Volume 10: Saving Faith (Chapter 10)
Volume 11: To God’s Glory (Chapter 11)
Volume 12: Christian Conduct (Chapter 12)
Volume 13: Life in Two Kingdoms (Chapter 13)
Volume 14: Liberty and Conscience (Chapter 14)
About Dr. Lloyd-Jones
From the pulpit of Westminster Chapel, London, Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones set a high standard for faithful and passionate preaching. His work remains as valuable as ever this today.
Lloyd-Jones was a physician by training and began a promising medical career before sensing an irresistible call to preach. Surrounded by theological liberalism, he began a pulpit ministry that would exert a profound influence on both sides of the Atlantic.