Brilliant exposition of “not by might, nor by power, but by my spirit, saith the Lord”.
Lloyd-Jones is not a supporter of evangelism based on “dignity” (i.e. intellectual attainments leading to pride in knowledge and worldly acceptance), pure science and/or reason (“by your own efforts you will never arrive at this ultimate knowledge”), or marketing (“here is a great instrument and a great source of power”).
He makes a great case against the false evangelism of pragmatic, results-driven Christianity. “The cults can give you ‘results’. Christian Science can tell you that if you do this and that you will sleep well at night, you will stop worrying, you will feel healthier, and you will lose your aches and pains.”
He’s scathing about the Higher Critical movement and it’s man-centric basis. When one makes man the measure of all things, the measuring stick is too short to do any good. “In other words, the modern position amounts to this, that it is man’s reason that decides…man is still the authority who decides what is truly the Word of God and what is not.”
What are we to do, then?
Stop worrying about loss of face and influence, and start engaging in the means of grace. Not for results, but because Jesus is our Authority, and that’s what He says to do. Believe that His Word, handed down by the prophets and apostles, is true. Believe that the apostles were granted authority because it was given to them. Believe that the Holy Spirit is alive and active, and will bring revival at the time and place where He chooses (but ask for it). Declare Jesus as Lord like you mean it, not like you’re being an advocate of the cause of niceness.
This is a power-packed little book. I wish longer tomes had half the clarity that this one does. When I grow up, I’d like to write half as well as this author.