May I urge all Christians who want to deepen their understanding of the nature of the Christian Church and of the Christian Gospel, to read Dr D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones’ six volumes of Authentic Christianity, published by the Banner of Truth. I have just finished reading, and studying, these volumes, and they are a treat. The beloved Doctor, as he was affectionately known, expounds the first eight chapters of the book of Acts, and does so in such an expert way that readers are enabled to see what the Christian church really is, what she ought to be, and how different what now passes for the Christian church is from that described in Acts.
This is not for the faint-hearted; when you come to
understand what the church is, and you then compare that with what you see in
your church, you could be excused for concluding that you do not belong to a
true Christian church at all. The
problem this poses is this: but where else can you go to? This was the response I got from a very
active worker within one of our ‘purest’ churches, when we spoke how pathetic
organised religion is in Northern Ireland.
When I suggested to him that if he was so annoyed at the state of his
own ‘pure’ church/denomination, why doesn’t he leave. His response to this was, “But where could I
go to?” A fair point!
These six volumes will teach you what you need to know about
the church; but it will also teach you how one highly revered servant of
Christ, the man who was probably the best preacher in the UK last century,
understood the Gospel, and what he saw its central content was. Unless one is totally blinded by theological
prejudice, the honest reader will come to see that the Doctor believed the same
about the Gospel as Calvin did. What was
that, you might ask? That Christ died
for all men; that he died for the whole world, for mankind, and for the human
race; that he was the Redeemer of the whole universe, and that all are summoned
to come to Him and trust Him as their Lord and Saviour.
This was the mighty Gospel that ‘rocked’ Aberavan when
Lloyd-Jones arrived as minister of that Welsh Presbyterian congregation in 1927. His preaching was with authority, and
addressed the issues that faced the common man at that time. His preaching was direct, and allowed no one
to hide from the all-seeing eye of the Almighty. The search-light of the Word was focused on
the members there, and under the blessing of God, many were savingly converted
to Christ.
Why did his ministry know the seal of God upon it? Because he knew from the Scriptures what the
church was, what the Gospel was, and that this was the message that was so
vitally and urgently needed in the church of that time. And God blessed that ministry. And if we are to see a similar measure of the
divine favour on our labours today, we, too, must return to the Scriptural
principles that God has given us. When
His people live in obedient submission to Christ the Lord of the church, we
will then experience the blessing that He is waiting to shower upon us. When the life of the church is ordered
according to God’s revealed will in Scripture, God will own its work. But if the church refuses to bow to the
Lordship of Christ over His Church, then she can expect God to turn away from
her, and allow her to continue without Him, and few will realise that He has
left!
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