Lloyd-Jones, D. Martyn
Setting Our Affections upon Glory: Nine Sermons on the Gospel and the Church (Lloyd-Jones)
“A faithful source of biblical clear-headedness and a model for preaching that shapes our palette for the deep things of God and his gospel.” — John Starke, Lead Pastor, All Souls Church, New York, New York; editor, The Gospel Coalition.
Martyn Lloyd-Jones stands as one of the preeminent preachers of the 20th century. An ardent opponent of liberalism and a defender of orthodoxy, “The Doctor’s” legacy is still being felt today throughout the Protestant world. This collection of 9 previously unpublished sermons, originally delivered during his final visit to the United States, challenges us to reevaluate the focus of our lives and the object of our affections. Covering topics such as prayer, evangelism, and the church, this timely anthology serves as a wakeup call to the church, exhorting all of us to remain faithful to the Word of God and fostering a spirit of renewed devotional fervor.
Table of Contents:
Foreword by John Schultz
- The Acid Test
- The Great Watershed
- What Is the Church?
- The Church Today: The Road to Emmaus
- ‘So Great Salvation’
- Evangelism: A Very Modern Problem
- The Narrow Way
- A New and Living Way
Author
Martyn Lloyd-Jones (1899-1981), minister of Westminster Chapel in London for 30 years, was one of the foremost preachers of his day. His many books have brought profound spiritual encouragement to millions around the world.