by D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones (Author)
Classic sermons on a timeless topic: spiritual depression
In these remarkable sermons, originally delivered at Westminster Chapel in London in the first half of the twentieth century, renowned preacher D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones explores an enduring phenomenon: spiritual depression.
Writing with pastoral care and compassion, Lloyd-Jones seeks to understand why contemporary Christians "too often give the appearance of unhappiness and lack of freedom and absence of joy." He identifies joy as an important characteristic of the early Christian church. At the same time that he identifies key factors that contribute to spiritual depression in the modern era, he also illuminates how spiritual vitality resides in the mind and spirit of Christ. Readers will come away with a deeper appreciation for how Christians in earlier generations have grappled with this enduring topic.
Back Jacket
This enduring collection of twenty-one sermons by D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones, each originally delivered at Westminster Chapel in London, carefully and compassionately analyzes an undeniable feature of modern society from which Christians have not escaped--spiritual depression.
Author Biography
D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones (1899-1981) was one of the most gifted expository preachers of the twentieth century. At the outbreak of World War II, he accepted a pastoral position at Westminster Chapel, London, and ministered there for more than two decades until his retirement in 1968. He published numerous books and collections of sermons, including the acclaimed Studies in the Sermon on the Mount.
Number of Pages: 300
Dimensions: 0.9 x 8.3 x 5.4 IN
Publication Date: July 21, 1965