The Protestant Reformation ― Newly found sermon
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Sermon Description
In this sermon on the Protestant Reformation, Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones provides a comprehensive overview of the Protestant Reformation and its ongoing relevance. He traces the development of the Roman Catholic Church over the centuries, highlighting how it deviated from biblical teaching through traditions, papal authority, and doctrines like transubstantiation. Dr. Lloyd-Jones then explains how reformers like Martin Luther and John Calvin rediscovered key biblical truths like justification by faith alone and sola scriptura. He recounts how the Reformation spread to different countries, including England. Dr. Lloyd-Jones emphasizes that the core doctrinal differences between Protestantism and Catholicism remain, despite surface-level changes in the Catholic Church. He urges listeners to value and defend Reformation truths, warning against ecumenical movements that compromise the gospel. Overall, Dr. Lloyd-Jones presents the Reformation as a crucial recovery of biblical Christianity that continues to have vital importance for the church today.
Sermon Breakdown
* Introduction and context for discussing the Protestant Reformation
* Explaining how the Roman Catholic Church developed over centuries after the apostles
* The rise of church hierarchy, tradition alongside scripture, and the papacy
* Describing the wealth, power, and practices of the medieval Catholic Church
* Outlining earlier reformist movements like the Waldensians and John Wycliffe
* Martin Luther's rediscovery of justification by faith alone
* Luther's break from the Catholic Church and his key teachings
* The parallel Reformation movement under Zwingli in Switzerland
* The more radical Anabaptists who rejected infant baptism
* The systematic theology of John Calvin and his Institutes
* How the Reformation came to England initially through Henry VIII
* The brief Protestant reforms under Edward VI
* The persecution of Protestants under the Catholic Queen Mary
* Elizabeth I's consolidation of the Protestant Church of England
* Rejecting claims that the Catholic Church has truly changed its doctrines