
Sermons of Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones A Remnant According to Grace
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Feb 19, 2026 A deep look at Paul’s use of Elijah and Old Testament examples to show God preserves a faithful remnant. Discussion of election and grace versus works. A call to think scripturally, resist personal ownership of the church, and refuse majority pressure. Comfort that God’s purposes endure and an exhortation to belong to and proclaim the remnant.
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Remnant Is Rooted In Grace
- Paul applies Elijah's example: "a remnant according to the election of grace" shows God preserves a faithful minority.
- If salvation is by grace, it cannot be credited to human works; grace and works are mutually exclusive.
Threefold Assurance Of Preservation
- The remnant both guarantees the nation's continuity and demonstrates God's sovereignty in preservation.
- Reserved, elected, and by grace are three emphatic terms showing preservation is entirely God's act.
Lot Led Out While He Lingered
- Lloyd-Jones retells Lot's rescue from Sodom and Gomorrah to show God actively saves reluctant people.
- The angel led Lot out "while he lingered," illustrating salvation as God's decisive action, not mere warning.













