Top 79 Quotes & Sayings by Martyn Lloyd-Jones

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a Welsh priest Martyn Lloyd-Jones.
Last updated on December 23, 2024.
Martyn Lloyd-Jones

David Martyn Lloyd-Jones (1899–1981) was a Welsh Protestant minister and medical doctor who was influential in the Calvinist wing of the British evangelical movement in the 20th century. For almost 30 years, he was the minister of Westminster Chapel in London.

The Bible does not isolate war, as if it were something separate and unique and quite apart, as we tend to do in our thinking. It is but one of the manifestations of sin, one of the consequences of sin.
God permits war in order that men may bear the consequences of their sins as punishment. How clearly this is shown time and time again in the story of the children of Israel!
Every painful consequence of sin is a part of the punishment meted out for sin. — © Martyn Lloyd-Jones
Every painful consequence of sin is a part of the punishment meted out for sin.
This actual question of 'Why does God allow war?' is not considered or raised as such in the Bible at all.
The ultimate test of our spirituality is the measure of our amazement at the grace of God.
There are ideas in our hearts, there are wishes, there are aspirations, there are groanings, there are sighings that the world knows nothing about; but God knows them. So words are not always necessary. When we cannot express our feelings except in wordless groanings, God knows exactly what is happening.
Have you realized that most of your unhappiness in life is due to the fact that you are listening to yourself instead of talking to yourself?
Spiritual depression or unhappiness in the Christian life is very often due to our failure to realize the greatness of the gospel.
The eternal everlasting God has become our Father and the moment we realize that, it transforms everything.
I am not asking whether you know things about Him but do you know God, are you enjoying God, is God the centre of your life, the soul of your being, the source of your greatest joy? He is meant to be.
The Gospel is open to all; the most respectable sinner has no more claim on it than the worst.
The most vital question to ask about all who claim to be Christian is this: Have they a soul thirst for God? ... Is their life centered on Him? Do they press forward more and more that they might know Him.
Faith is a refusal to panic, come what may. — © Martyn Lloyd-Jones
Faith is a refusal to panic, come what may.
The worst thing that can happen to a man is to succeed before he is ready.
The glory of the gospel is that when the church is absolutely different from the world, she invariably attracts it.
Faith is the refusal to panic.
What is preaching? Logic on fire! Preaching is theology coming through a man who is on fire. A true understanding and experience of the Truth must lead to this. I say again that a man who can speak about these things dispassionately has no right whatsoever to be in a pulpit; and should never be allowed to enter one.
If in a Christian pulpit you have no business saying, "I suggest to you" No! "These things I declare to you."
Preaching the Word is the primary task of the Church, the primary task of the leaders of the Church, the people who are set in this position of authority; and we must not allow anything to deflect us from this, however good the cause, however great the need.
All teaching and all truth and all doctrine must be tested in the light of the scriptures.
If you doubt your sins have been forgiven, that in itself is sin.
There is nothing which so certifies the genuineness of a man's faith as his patience and his patient endurance, his keeping on steadily in spite of everything.
The Christian is a man who can be certain about the ultimate even when he is most uncertain about the immediate.
You must go on to remind yourself of God - who God is, and what God is, and what God has done, and what God has pledged Himself to do.
Man is at his greatest and highest when upon his knees he comes face to face with God.
The Christian faith is ultimately not only a matter of doctrine or understanding or of intellect, it is a condition of the heart.
If you look at your past and are depressed it means that you are listening to the devil.
The terrible, tragic fallacy of the last hundred years has been to think that all man's troubles are due to his environment, and that to change the man you have nothing to do but change his environment. That is a tragic fallacy. It overlooks the fact that it was in Paradise that man fell.
People who think that once they are converted all will be happy, have forgotten Satan.
To be a Christian is not only to believe the teaching of Christ, and to practice it; it is not only to try to follow the pattern and example of Christ; it is to be so vitally related to Christ that His life and His power are working in us. It is to be "in Christ," it is for Christ to be in us.
There is nothing more foolish or self-defeating than for a Christian to say that he is not interested in doctrines.
We should go into His presence as a child goes to his father. We do it with reverence and godly fear, of course, but we should go with a childlike confidence and simplicity.
If we only spent more of our time in looking at Him we should soon forget ourselves.
We all tend to go to extremes; some rely only on their own preparation and look for nothing more; others, as I say, tend to despise preparation and trust to the unction, the anointing and the inspiration of the Spirit alone. But there must be no "either/or" here; it is always "both/and." These two things must go together.
You are either a Christian or you are not a Christian; you cannot be partly a Christian. You are either "dead" or "alive"; you are either "born" or "not born".
Grace is favor shown to people who do not deserve any favor at all.
The very God whom we have offended has Himself provided the way whereby the offense has been dealt with. His anger, His wrath against sin and the sinner, has been satisfied, appeased and He therefore can now thus reconcile man unto Himself.
The gospel is meant to control and govern everything in our lives. — © Martyn Lloyd-Jones
The gospel is meant to control and govern everything in our lives.
To love to preach is one thing; to love to whom you preach is quite another.
You must be made miserable before you can know true Christian joy. Indeed the real trouble with the miserable Christian is that he has never been truly made miserable because of conviction of sin. He has by-passed the essential preliminary to joy, he has been assuming something that he has no right to assume.
The devil's one object is so to depress God's people that he can go to the man of the world and say: There are God's people. Do you want to be like that?
You can have knowledge, and you can be meticulous in your preparation; but without the unction of the Holy Spirit you will have no power, and your preaching will not be effective.
...There is a great need of more familiarity with the Scriptures and their teaching in order that we may be crushed to our knees with a sense of humility and be made to cry to God that He would visit us again.
It is grace at the beginning, and grace at the end. So that when you and I come to lie upon our death beds, the one thing that should comfort and help and strengthen us there is the thing that helped us in the beginning. Not what we have been, not what we have done, but the Grace of God in Jesus Christ our Lord. The Christian life starts with grace, it must continue with grace, it ends with grace. Grace wondrous grace. By the grace of God I am what I am. Yet not I, but the Grace of God which was with me.
The nearer a man gets to God, the greater he sees his sin.
I sometimes think that the very essence of the whole Christian position and the secret of a successful spiritual life is just to realize two things... I must have complete, absolute confidence in God and no confidence in myself."
The gospel is not something partial or piecemeal: it takes in the whole life, the whole of history, the whole world. It tells us about creation and the final judgment and everything in between.
Be still, and know that I am God. We must not interpret that 'Be still' in a sentimental manner. Some regard it as a kind of exhortation to us to be silent; but it is nothing of the sort. It means, 'Give up -or 'Give in' and admit I am God'. God is addressing people who are opposed to Him.
What is the chief end of preaching? I like to think it is this: It is to give men and women a sense of God and His presence. — © Martyn Lloyd-Jones
What is the chief end of preaching? I like to think it is this: It is to give men and women a sense of God and His presence.
Always respond to every impulse to pray. The impulse to pray may come when you are reading or when you are battling with a text. I would make an absolute law of this: always obey such an impulse.
Faith is this extraordinary principle which links man to God; faith is this thing that keeps a man from hell and puts him in heaven; it is the connection between this world and the world to come; faith is this mystic astounding thing that can take a man dead in trespasses and sins and make him live as a new being, a new man in Christ Jesus.
Conviction is not repentance; conviction leads to repentance. But you can be convicted without repentance.
Though we claim to believe the whole of Scripture, in practice we frequently deny much of it by ignoring it.
Prayer, in many ways, is the supreme expression of our faith in God.
We must cease to think of the church as a gathering of institutions and organizations, and we must get back to the notion that we are the people of God.
Whenever you put happiness before righteousness, you will be doomed to misery. That is the great message of the Bible from beginning to end. They alone are truly happy who are seeking to be righteous.
The church is always to be under the Word; she must be; we must keep her there. You must not assume that because the church started correctly, she will continue so. She did not do so in the New Testament times; she has not done so since. Without being constantly reformed by the Word the church becomes something very different.
A revival means days of heaven upon earth.
The devil is so subtle that he dominates man and persuades him at the same time that he is not being dominated.
You pray and make your requests made known unto God, and God will do something.' It is not your prayer that is going to do it, it is not you who is going to do it, but God. 'The peace of God that passeth all understanding'-He, through it all, 'will keep your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus'.
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