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He specifically said of believers in Him that, 'In my name shall they cast out devils' (Mark 16:17).
— D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
The man who pauses in his honesty wants little of a villain.
— Henry Martyn
Alas! How the Church is allowing the world and its methods to influence and control her outlook and life.
— Martyn Llyod-Jones
The Son of God became man that the children of men might become children of God.
— D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
Religion is that which a man does with his own solitude.
— D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
Holiness is not something we are called upon to do in order that we may become something; it is something we are to do because of what we already are.
— Martyn
Face to face with the
question of life and my personal being, my soul and its eternal destiny. — D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
question of life and my personal being, my soul and its eternal destiny. — D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
I really don't like being referred to as a folk artist.
— John Martyn
The world is tremendously busy trying to cover up its nakedness, trying to get back again the glory that has been lost.
— D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
And if one feels anything in the presence of God save an utter poverty of spirit, it ultimately means that you have never faced Him.
— D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
I look like a hooker."
"A slut," I corrected. "Hookers have pastier complexions."
"The voice of experience, I'm sure. — Martyn V. Halm
"A slut," I corrected. "Hookers have pastier complexions."
"The voice of experience, I'm sure. — Martyn V. Halm
I can learn from the preachers of the past, and should; but I must not be a slavish imitator of them.
— D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
We have to be poor in spirit before we can be filled with the Holy Spirit.
— D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
In a sense the most approachable Person this world has ever seen was the Lord Jesus Christ.
— D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
The tragedy of the world today is that it starts too near to its problems.
— D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
The real trouble with the Jews at the time of our Lord was that they stopped at the letter and never arrived at the spirit.
— D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
Every painful consequence of sin is a part of the punishment meted out for sin.
— Martyn Lloyd-Jones
Obstacles aren't there to stop you. They are put there to show you how powerful you can feel when you run right over them.
— Martyn Rooney
Even if I should never see a native converted, God may design by my patience and continuance in the Word to encourage future missionaries.
— Henry Martyn
God and eternal things are my only pleasure.
— Henry Martyn
A man who is truly Christian, as we have already seen, never objects to being humbled.
— D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
God has been pleased to give many of these appearances of Himself.
— D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
I am profoundly grateful to God that He did not grant me certain things for which I asked, and that He shut certain doors in my face.
— D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
My soul, alas, needs these uneasinesses in outward things, to be driven to take refuge in God.
— Henry Martyn
The Christian is confronted by two ways only, and if we are not on the strait and narrow way, we are on the wide and broad way.
— D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
There are people who have an almost perfect knowledge of the letter of the Scripture but have never known the message of the Scripture.
— D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
The Gospel edifies and evangelizes at the same time.
— D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
The primary task of the Church and of the Christian minister is the preaching of the Word of God.
— D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
As the Lord's divine nature had no mother, so His human nature had no father.
— D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
The Christian life starts with grace, it must continue with grace, it ends with grace. Grace, wondrous grace. MARTYN LLOYD-JONES
— Bob Christopher
Meekness does not mean indolence.
— D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
Great preaching always depends upon great themes.
— D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
We must never look at any sin in our past life in any way except that which leads us to praise God and to magnify His grace in Christ Jesus.
— D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
This actual question of 'Why does God allow war?' is not considered or raised as such in the Bible at all.
— Martyn Lloyd-Jones
Life without risks is like a burrito without Tabasco. Bland, but you'll still fart.
— Martyn V. Halm
May you never lay your head down, without a hand to hold. May you never make your bed out in the cold.
— John Martyn
How easy it is to read the Scriptures and give a kind of nominal assent to the truth and yet never to appropriate what it tells us!
— D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
The preacher must be a serious man; he must never give the impression that preaching is something light or superficial or trivial.
— D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
Where there is no law, but every man does what is right in his own eyes, there is the least of real liberty.
— Henry Martyn Robert
When saints sin, they know they are not sinning against law but against love.
— D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
Love is not just a sentiment. Love is a great controlling passion and it always expresses itself in terms of obedience.
— Martyn
I see no business in life but the work of Christ.
— Henry Martyn
Pickpocket is a sink-or-swim profession, not something that can be taught in the comfort of your living room.
— Martyn V. Halm
The goal of all your hard work should be to make your reality everyone else's fantasy land.
— Martyn Rooney
The power of gentleness is irresistible.
— Henry Martyn
If [God] has work for me to do, I cannot die.
— Henry Martyn
Like many of my fellow preachers I acknowledge that my best and severest critic is my wife.
— D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
When a man truly sees himself, he knows nobody can say anything about him that is too bad.
— D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
Compassion: listening to a month's worth of snivelling when you break up with yet another asshole.
— Martyn V. Halm
A good pickpocket isn't afraid of intimacy.
— Martyn V. Halm
The chief thing is the love of God, the love of souls, a knowledge of the Truth, and the Holy Spirit within you.
— D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
To love to preach is one thing, to love those to whom we preach quite another.
— D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
What is the chief end of preaching? I like to think it is this. It is to give men and women a sense of God and His presence.
— D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
this life is a kind of preparatory school for the great life that is awaiting us beyond death and time.
— D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
Grace is especially associated with men in their sins; mercy is especially associated with men in their misery.
— D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
Now let me burn out for God.
— Henry Martyn
Common sense is only irritating in other people
— Martyn V. Halm
You can't understand my work if you lack the moral deficiency to kill indiscriminately.
— Martyn V. Halm
If my preaching of this cross is not an offense to the natural man, I am misrepresenting it.
— D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
That's the classic nature of people, though. We'll skip the basics and get pissed when the sexy stuff doesn't work.
— Martyn Rooney
In biblical study, it should invariably be the rule that you must start with the whole before you begin to pay attention to the parts.
— D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
How or by what magic is it, that we convey our thoughts to one another with such case and accuracy?
— Henry Martyn
It is possible for a Christian to be perfectly orthodox and yet to be defeated, and to be living a defeated and a useless life.
— D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
Christianity has not been tried and found wanting; it has been found difficult and not tried.
— D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
The work of preaching is the highest and greatest and most glorious calling to which anyone can ever be called.
— Martyn
Let me burn out for God. After all,
whatever God may appoint, prayer
is the great thing. Oh, that I might
be a man of prayer! — Henry Martyn
whatever God may appoint, prayer
is the great thing. Oh, that I might
be a man of prayer! — Henry Martyn
The true preacher does not seek for truth in the pulpit; he is there because he has found it.
— Martyn
I don't like to walk around with trophies though, so the price goes up if the client wants something to gloat over.
— Martyn V. Halm
The spirit of Christ is the spirit of missions. The nearer we get to Him, the more intensely missionary we become.
— Henry Martyn
The male human being did not enter into the question of His conception.
— D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones