: The book preserves its original "sermonic form," reflecting Lloyd-Jones's belief that the Church's greatest need is a return to expository preaching . He meticulously analyzes each verse, often highlighting the significance of single words like "but" to show the depth of the biblical text.
: He defines these as characteristics that every Christian is meant to manifest, rather than natural personality traits.
: Lloyd-Jones views this as a "desperate" desire to be free from the power and pollution of sin in all its forms. Significance and Legacy Studies in the Sermon on the Mount
: He emphasizes that the Kingdom of God is primarily "within you," governing the heart, mind, and outlook rather than just external behavior.
: Described as the "key to all that follows," it represents a complete absence of self-assurance and an awareness of "utter nothingness" in the presence of God. : The book preserves its original "sermonic form,"
Are you interested in a specific or more info on Lloyd-Jones’s unique preaching style ? STUDIES IN THE SERMON ON THE MOUNT | (HCF) India
For those looking for a deeper dive or group study, there is also a Discussion Guide by J.D. Flanagan that moves chapter-by-chapter through the classic text. : Lloyd-Jones views this as a "desperate" desire
: A recurring theme is that happiness must never be sought directly. According to Lloyd-Jones, it is a byproduct of seeking righteousness, and those who prioritize happiness are "doomed to misery". The "Lloyd-Jones" Perspective on Key Sections
: The book preserves its original "sermonic form," reflecting Lloyd-Jones's belief that the Church's greatest need is a return to expository preaching . He meticulously analyzes each verse, often highlighting the significance of single words like "but" to show the depth of the biblical text.
: He defines these as characteristics that every Christian is meant to manifest, rather than natural personality traits.
: Lloyd-Jones views this as a "desperate" desire to be free from the power and pollution of sin in all its forms. Significance and Legacy
: He emphasizes that the Kingdom of God is primarily "within you," governing the heart, mind, and outlook rather than just external behavior.
: Described as the "key to all that follows," it represents a complete absence of self-assurance and an awareness of "utter nothingness" in the presence of God.
Are you interested in a specific or more info on Lloyd-Jones’s unique preaching style ? STUDIES IN THE SERMON ON THE MOUNT | (HCF) India
For those looking for a deeper dive or group study, there is also a Discussion Guide by J.D. Flanagan that moves chapter-by-chapter through the classic text.
: A recurring theme is that happiness must never be sought directly. According to Lloyd-Jones, it is a byproduct of seeking righteousness, and those who prioritize happiness are "doomed to misery". The "Lloyd-Jones" Perspective on Key Sections