
Sermons of Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones The Great Doxology
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Mar 16, 2026 A deep dive into Paul’s triumphant praise in Romans 11:33–36. Listens explore how doctrine and worship mingle, tracing themes like justification by faith, God’s riches and wisdom, and the plan of salvation. Discussion highlights the doxology’s fourfold structure and how God’s knowledge and grace secure redemption.
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Doxology As The Climax Of Romans
- The doxology in Romans 11:33–36 is the climactic outcome of Paul's whole doctrinal argument about salvation for Jew and Gentile.
- Martyn Lloyd-Jones shows Paul bursts into praise after tracing justification by faith, incorporation in Christ, sanctification, adoption, and final glorification.
Understanding Fuels Worship Not Replaced By It
- Don't pit mind against heart when reading Scripture; Paul’s intellectual grasp of doctrine fuels his worship.
- Lloyd-Jones rejects readings that claim Paul 'gives up' reasoning and instead emphasizes revelation moving Paul to praise.
Analyze Scripture While Preserving Awe
- Analyze great Scripture passages without destroying their devotional power by combining appreciation of the whole with careful attention to parts.
- Lloyd-Jones models this by unpacking Paul's specific phrases (riches, wisdom, knowledge) before praising.
