Studies in the Sermon on the MountInter-Varsity Press, 1976 - 653 pàgines With characteristic insight, Dr D. Martyn Lloyd-jones here offers a detailed and comprehensive exposition of one of the best known but most frequently misunderstood passages of scripture - the Sermon on the Mount/ The Sermon on the Mount, says Lloyd-Jones, is not a code of ethics or morals; it is a description of what Christians are meant to be. With his eye always on both Scripture and life, he explains and applied Christ's teaching for Christians struggling to live like Christ. Originally delivered as sermons, the sixty studies in this devotional classic provide a fine example of clear, consecutive expository preaching from one of the greatest preachers of our time. |
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Pàgina 161
... Judge not ' - Don't judge ? The way to answer this question is not to seek a dictionary . Merely to look at the word ' judge ' cannot satisfy us at this point . It has many different meanings so it cannot be decided in that way . But it ...
... Judge not ' - Don't judge ? The way to answer this question is not to seek a dictionary . Merely to look at the word ' judge ' cannot satisfy us at this point . It has many different meanings so it cannot be decided in that way . But it ...
Pàgina 171
... Judge not , that ye be not judged . ' Do not judge , in order that you yourselves may not be judged . That is a very practical and personal reason , but what exactly does it mean ? There are those who would have us believe that it means ...
... Judge not , that ye be not judged . ' Do not judge , in order that you yourselves may not be judged . That is a very practical and personal reason , but what exactly does it mean ? There are those who would have us believe that it means ...
Pàgina 174
... judges His people in this world in order to spare them from that . ' If we judge ourselves , ' says Paul , ' we shall not be condemned with the world . ' That , then , is the second way of looking at judgment , and it is a very ...
... judges His people in this world in order to spare them from that . ' If we judge ourselves , ' says Paul , ' we shall not be condemned with the world . ' That , then , is the second way of looking at judgment , and it is a very ...
Continguts
PREFACE | vii |
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 9 |
GENERAL VIEW AND ANALYSIS | 21 |
Copyright | |
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