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We are thrilled to announce that several previously unheard sermons by Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones have been discovered and are in the process of being uploaded to our site. These timeless messages have been preserved and are now being shared with the world for the first time in decades.
In this sermon from 1977, Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones reflects on the state of evangelicalism in Britain over the previous decade since he issues his call for evangelicals to leave their mixed congregations. Focusing particularly on shifts he has observed among Anglican evangelicals, Dr Lloyd-Jones argues that the past ten years has seen a dramatic drift away from historic evangelical positions on Scripture, salvation, and ecclesiology among many who still claim the evangelical label. Dr. Lloyd-Jones sees this exemplified in books like "Growing into Union" and events like the 1977 Nottingham Congress, where he perceives a blurring of lines between evangelicals and Anglo-Catholics. He laments what he views as compromises on biblical authority, cooperation with Roman Catholics, and a move away from Reformation principles. Dr. Lloyd-Jones calls for a renewed "battle for the Bible" and contends that mixed denominations inevitably lead to doctrinal compromise. He urges evangelicals to maintain clear theological distinctives and separation from error, while also cultivating joy and praise to God. The sermon combines theological analysis, historical perspective, and pastoral exhortation as Dr. Lloyd-Jones seeks to rally British evangelicals to stand firm for biblical truth in changing times. He sees the British Evangelical Council as playing a crucial role in upholding historic evangelical convictions against modern trends of accommodation and ecumenism. Throughout, Dr. Lloyd-Jones emphasizes the need for both doctrinal fidelity and spiritual vitality - wielding "the sword" of God's Word while also lifting up "high praises" to the Lord.
Sermon Breakdown
* A reflection on the past 10 years and the formation of the British Evangelical Council
* The justification for evangelicals leaving mixed denominations (Congregationalists, Baptists)
* The shift and change in Anglican Evangelicalism since 1966
* Evidence of the shift: views on Scripture, truth of salvation, the church, ecclesiastical relationships
* Reasons for the shift: wrong doctrine of the church, desire for intellectual respectability
* The task ahead: the battle for the Bible and biblical authority
* The fight for the truth of the gospel without compromising
* The fight for a true conception of the Christian church
* Principles to remember: focus on principles not personalities, consider recent writings, look at all writings
* Having the "high praises of God" along with wielding the sword
* Rejoicing in the Lord despite opposition and persecution
* Praising God for his nature, redemption, work in believers, future glory
* The call to obey God and sing His high praises
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