Why do religious people not believe the gospel? What is involved in truly believing it?What about those who have never even heard the gospel?Who should tell them about it? This volume of sermons on Romans 10 provides answers to all these pressing questions.
David Martyn Lloyd-Jones was a Welsh Protestant minister, preacher and medical doctor who was influential in the Reformed wing of the British evangelical movement in the 20th century. For almost 30 years, he was the minister of Westminster Chapel in London. Lloyd-Jones was strongly opposed to Liberal Christianity, which had become a part of many Christian denominations; he regarded it as aberrant. He disagreed with the broad church approach and encouraged evangelical Christians (particularly Anglicans) to leave their existing denominations. He believed that true Christian fellowship was possible only amongst those who shared common convictions regarding the nature of the faith.
This is subtitled - An Exposition of Romans 10 - Saving Faith. Again so helpful in understanding the whole of Romans. I have highlighted many sections. Like all in his Romans and Ephesians series I would suggest that you read them one sermon at a time - say one per evening - or even one per Sunday. They would greatly benefit your soul. What he discusses here is of such importance to the whole Christian church.
"They are beginning to see that you can have a so called active church brimming over with people and with excitement and activity, and yet your Christianity, if it is such, is not counting for very much in the life of the nation."