Thursday, February 12, 2015
Martyn Lloyd-Jones Studies in the Sermon on the Mount
“If I know that I am ‘a debtor to mercy alone,’ if I know that I am a Christian solely because of that free grace of God, there should be no pride left in me, there should be nothing vindictive, there should be no insisting upon my rights. Rather, as I look out upon others, if there is anything in them that is unworthy, or that is a manifestation of sin, I should have this great sorrow for them in my heart. … We should feel a great sorrow for them, we should be praying to God for them and asking Him to have mercy upon them. I say that all this follows of necessity if we have truly experienced what it means to be forgiven.” - Martyn Lloyd-Jones
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