• Why Do the Nations Rage ...?

  • Nov 24 2024
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Why Do the Nations Rage ...?

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  • Psalms 2:1 — In this sermon on Psalm 2:1 titled “Why Do the Nations Rage…?” Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones tells how nothing else holds out hope in this modern world other than the message of Scripture. Look at the state and condition of the human race. Humankind is always restless, with a constant desire for peace and rest. They look at a raging storm in this age of people who are proud of their sin. Christians alone face the facts; nonbelievers are continually devising empty and futile schemes. Even attempts for peace do not succeed—look at history with the League of Nations and United Nations. People try to put their trust and confidence in politics, education, science, and philosophy. The state of the world today is simply “organized insanity.” Discover the deliberate rebellion that causes all of this. The law was not given to hold down. It is madness to believe in worldly theory and not believe in God. All are under the judgment of God and His wrath is upon sin. Rejoice that none are not left without a solution but should look at God’s free forgiveness.
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Logic on Fire

As the man himself put it, preaching ought not to be the same as lecturing, but neither should it be mere emotionalism untethered from rational thought or from a coherent picture of the whole council of God; rather, preaching should be “logic on fire.” That phrase sums up the content you will find here as well as anything could. This is deeply biblically faithful teaching and preaching, rigorously thoughtful and logical, and passionately heartfelt. I have found hardly any other preacher or speaker more moving than MLJ, and this podcast has hundreds of his sermons and talks.

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