Experiencing the New Birth: Studies in John 3

By Martyn Lloyd-Jones

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Experiencing the New Birth: Studies in John 3

By Martyn Lloyd-Jones

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Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones, the famed Welsh minister, is widely hailed as one of the greatest preachers of the last 100 years. Over the course of his career, “the Doctor” preached 24 sermons on the third chapter of the Gospel of John. However, until now, these sermons have remained unpublished and largely out of reach of today’s Christians.

Reflecting on the powerful story of Jesus’s encounter with Nicodemus and what it means to be “born again,” this collection of biblical expositions highlights God’s stunning love for the world as expressed through his unique Son, Jesus Christ. Readers will be encouraged to turn to the One who promises eternal life to all who trust in him.


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Martyn Lloyd-Jones

Martyn Lloyd-Jones (1899–1981), minister of Westminster Chapel in London for thirty years, was one of the foremost preachers of his day. His many books have brought profound spiritual encouragement to millions around the world.

Product Details

Category: Commentaries & Reference
Biblical Studies
Format: Paperback
Page Count: 400
Size: 6.0 in x 9.0 in
Weight: 19.28 ounces
ISBN-10: 1-4335-7080-7
ISBN-13: 978-1-4335-7080-3
ISBN-UPC: 9781433570803
Case Quantity: 28
Published: May 05, 2020

Table of Contents

  1. Nicodemus (John 3:1–30)
  2. The Essential Foundation (John 3:1–8)
  3. Characteristics of the New Birth (John 3:8)
  4. The Sign of the New Birth (John 3:8)
  5. Marks of the Spiritual Life (John 3:8)
  6. The Christian and the World (John 3:8)
  7. Righteousness (John 3:8)
  8. Loving the Brethren (John 3:8)
  9. Knowing God (John 3:8)
  10. A Personal Knowledge of God—God the Father and God the Son (John 3:8)
  11. The Fellowship of the Holy Spirit (John 3:8)
  12. Heavenly Things (John 3:8)
  13. Assurance (John 3:8)
  14. Alive in Christ (John 3:8)
  15. The Love of God in the Salvation of Men and Women (John 3:16)
  16. Darkness and Light (John 3:19–21)
  17. The Friend of the Bridegroom (John 3:30)
  18. The Baptism with the Holy Spirit (John 3:30)
  19. None of Self and All of Thee (John 3:30)
  20. Make the Poor Self Grow Less and Less (John 3:30)
  21. He Must Increase (John 3:30)
  22. Is He Everything? (John 3:30)
  23. Prophet, Priest, and King (John 3:30)
  24. Lost in Wonder, Love, and Praise (John 3:30)

Endorsements

“Martyn Lloyd-Jones was one of God’s special gifts to the church in the twentieth century.”
Mark Dever, Pastor, Capitol Hill Baptist Church, Washington, DC

“Lloyd-Jones’s preaching was based on deep reading and scholarship, yet it was accessible to everyone—it stirred the affections and changed the heart.”
Timothy Keller, Late Founding Pastor, Redeemer Presbyterian Church, New York City; Cofounder, Redeemer City to City

“I regarded Martyn Lloyd-Jones with admiration and affection during the years that we were both preaching in London, so I am delighted that his unique ministry is to be more widely available in the United States.”
John Stott, Late Rector Emeritus, All Souls Church, London

“Lloyd-Jones was a titan of Christian ministry and it thrills me to see his influence accelerating today for the benefit of the church around the world.”
R. C. Sproul, Late Founder, Ligonier Ministries

“Without question the finest biblical expositor of the twentieth century. In fact, when the final chapter of church history is written, I believe he will stand as one of the greatest preachers of all time.”
John MacArthur, Pastor, Grace Community Church, Sun Valley, California; Chancellor, The Master’s University and Seminary

“The preaching and subsequent writing of Lloyd-Jones have been and continue to be a huge source of inspiration in my own life and ministry.”
Alistair Begg, Senior Pastor, Parkside Church, Chagrin Falls, Ohio

“I loved to hear Lloyd-Jones for the sheer quality of his biblical expositions and his stance for evangelical Christianity.”
I. Howard Marshall, Professor Emeritus, University of Aberdeen, Scotland