MELODY AND HARMONY* Extracts from a Sermon preached on Sunday morning, 29th November, 1959, in Westminster Chapel, London, by Dr. D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones. ‘Speaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody in your heart to the Lord.’ Ephesians 5.19. Spiritual Song Now, we come on to the second part …
Volume: Volume 3
WHERE IS THE LORD GOD OF ELIJAH? Thomas Boston Among all the elders who have through faith obtained a good report, there is none more remarkable than Elijah the Tishbite. He was a person altogether extraordinary. In his exercise and experience he was singularly distinguished. His experiences were powerful encouragements to the people of God …
An account of John Morris of the Wolds Leicestershire taken from a letter written by the Rev. Robert Walker to his brother-in-law the Rev. J. S. Sergeant.
God does sometimes accept of the willingness without the work, but never the work without the willingness. Thomas Watson
‘THIS IS THE FINGER OF GOD’ Bishop J. C. Ryle (First published in 1865 and heavily abridged by Rev. Gregory McCammon) These words fell from the lips of ancient Egyptian magicians when one of the famous plagues came on their land. They said unto Pharaoh, “This is the finger of God” (Ex. 8:19). It would …
NATIONAL SINS AND JUDGEMENTS A modernised and abbreviated version of a sermon by Dr. John Owen preached in 1679. For Jerusalem is ruined, and Judah is fallen: because their tongue and their doings are against the Lord, to provoke the eyes of his glory. The shew of their countenance doth witness against them; and they …
Recollections of the late Dr. Duncan
THE PASTOR IS ILL The man in the pulpit is much more likely to be ill than the man in the pew. As an ordinary mortal and private Christian he is as susceptible to illness as the next man. But a few minutes’ reflection on his work and calling will reveal that what is a …
Though Noah’s servants built the ark, yet themselves were drowned. God will not accept of the tongue where the devil has the soul. Jesus did “do and teach.” If a man teach uprightly and walk crookedly, more will fall down in the night of his life than he built in the day of his doctrine. …
BEHOLD how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity.
2. It is like the precious ointment upon the head that ran down upon the beard even Aarons beard: that went down to the skirts of his garments;
3. As the dew of