: He emphasizes that the Kingdom of God is primarily "within you," governing the heart, mind, and outlook rather than just external behavior.
: Described as the "key to all that follows," it represents a complete absence of self-assurance and an awareness of "utter nothingness" in the presence of God. Studies in the Sermon on the Mount
: The book preserves its original "sermonic form," reflecting Lloyd-Jones's belief that the Church's greatest need is a return to expository preaching . He meticulously analyzes each verse, often highlighting the significance of single words like "but" to show the depth of the biblical text. : He emphasizes that the Kingdom of God
: The studies follow a strict logical progression. For example, he argues that one cannot be "meek" without first being "poor in spirit" and "mourning" over sin. He meticulously analyzes each verse, often highlighting the
Lloyd-Jones approaches the Sermon on the Mount not as a set of rules for social improvement, but as a .
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