The Ignorance of Man ― A Sermon on 1 Timothy

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  • Опубліковано 11 вер 2024
  • A sermon by Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones on 1 Timothy 1.13 www.mljtrust.o...
    "though formerly I was a blasphemer, persecutor, and insolent opponent. But I received mercy because I had acted ignorantly in unbelief..."
    Sermon Description
    In this sermon on the ignorance of man, Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones reads the powerful words of Paul in 1 Timothy 1:13 where Paul confesses that he used to be the vilest of men. He was a blasphemer, a persecutor, and an incredibly violent man. Dr. Lloyd-Jones draws attention to something else the apostle mentions: his ignorance. Paul did all that evil because he acted in ignorance, and yet Paul was a learned man, Dr. Lloyd-Jones says. He was among the best educated, but with all his knowledge, Paul was bankrupt without Christ. Paul had placed his own life in the power of his intellect and the Jewish laws. However, when confronted on the road to Damascus, the apostle saw his wrong. Dr. Lloyd-Jones says that Paul represents many people today. They place their trust in mortal knowledge, and they call Christians ignorant for believing in something so old. But Dr. Lloyd-Jones reminds us that no human knowledge since Christ has solved spiritual problems. What happens after death? How should a person live? These are questions worldly understanding cannot answer. In closing, he invites those who have yet to believe to come into the knowledge of God, and to trust in His everlasting love and grace.
    Sermon Breakdown
    * The sermon examines the conversion of the apostle Paul from Saul of Tarsus.
    * Paul's conversion is remarkable given his background and shows how God can change anyone.
    * Before his conversion, Paul was ignorant in many ways despite being intelligent and well-educated.
    * Paul was ignorant of himself and his own ignorance. He thought he was righteous but did not truly know himself.
    * Paul was ignorant of God's law. He knew the details but missed the overall spirit and purpose of the law.
    * Paul was ignorant of the true nature of sin. He thought sin was just outward actions but did not realize it was a powerful inner principle.
    * Paul was ignorant of God's mercy and love. He did not see his need for it because he thought he was righteous.
    * Many today are like Paul was - ignorant of themselves, God's law, sin, and God's mercy. They see no need for Christ.
    * Only those who see themselves as sinners can understand Christ's sacrifice and mercy.
    * We have no excuse for ignorance. We must accept God's offer of mercy in Christ like Paul did.

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  • @lt7378
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    What a pastor! Gives us the truth about ourselves and reality. God is glorified thru MLJ’s preaching. Thank you for these sermons. They keep me grounded in the faith.

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    Glory be to God for the great expositors of His word. Can’t wait to meet dr Jones one day.

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