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Studies In The Sermon On The Mount [ 1080p FHD ]

Lloyd-Jones approaches the Sermon on the Mount not as a set of rules for social improvement, but as a .

: 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. Studies in the Sermon on the Mount

Considered a spiritual classic, by D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones is a comprehensive collection of sermons originally delivered at Westminster Chapel in London. Spanning 60 individual studies, the work is widely regarded as one of the most important expositions of Matthew 5–7 in print, praised for its "emotional vitality" and "methodical approach". Core Themes and Approach Lloyd-Jones approaches the Sermon on the Mount not

: 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 Martyn Lloyd-Jones is a comprehensive collection of sermons

: He defines these as characteristics that every Christian is meant to manifest, rather than natural personality traits.

: 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

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