
Sermons of Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones An Introduction to Romans 12-16
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Mar 19, 2026 A thoughtful introduction to Romans 12–16 that contrasts doctrine with daily Christian living. Short studies on how theology and practice must interact. Reasons for focusing on practical teaching and an outline of pastoral solutions to church problems. Overviews of service, church relationships, conscience disputes, state relations, Jewish-Gentile unity, warnings, and final exhortations.
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Romans Is A Pastoral Synopsis Paul Couldn’t Deliver In Person
- Paul wrote Romans as a condensed synopsis because he couldn't visit Rome, so the epistle compresses teaching and pastoral guidance.
- Lloyd-Jones notes exposers must expand the apostle's condensed material rather than re-synopsizing it.
Doctrine And Practice Are Inseparable
- Scripture combines doctrine and pastoral care so you cannot treat theological truth and practical living as separate realms.
- Martyn Lloyd-Jones emphasizes Paul never
Read The Whole Scripture Regularly
- Read the whole Bible, not just favorite doctrinal or practical sections.
- Lloyd-Jones warns against ignoring parts of Scripture like the Old Testament historical books because the entire canon speaks to us.
