Prayer
“O LORD our Lord, how excellent is thy name in all the earth! who hast set thy glory above the heavens” (Psalm 8:1).
Today’s Hymn

Words: Philip P. Bliss, 1876. This is perhaps the last hymn Bliss wrote before he died in a train wreck. He survived the initial crash, but was killed trying (unsuccessfully) to rescue his wife. The lyrics were found in his belongings after the accident. This song is one of the first ever recorded on a phonograph. George Stebbins made the recording during a demonstration of Thomas Edison's new invention in New York City.
MY REDEEMER
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I will sing of my Redeemer,
And His wondrous love to me;
On the cruel cross He suffered,
From the curse to set me free.
Refrain
Sing, oh sing, of my Redeemer,
With His blood, He purchased me
On the cross, He sealed my pardon,
Paid the debt, and made me free.
I will tell the wondrous story,
How my lost estate to save,
In His boundless love and mercy,
He the ransom freely gave.
Refrain
I will praise my dear Redeemer,
His triumphant power I’ll tell,
How the victory He giveth
Over sin, and death, and hell.
Refrain
I will sing of my Redeemer,
And His heav’nly love to me;
He from death to life hath brought me,
Son of God with Him to be.
Refrain
Thought Provoker
Last summer one of my sons was infected with Giardia (parasites) while on a camping trip in the Rockies. This illness comes from drinking infected water found in ponds and streams. The symptoms are distinct and painful. We met with our family doctor with our own self-diagnoses fresh in our mind. We wanted to see how quickly the doctor would make the same diagnoses. After a couple of questions and a few pokes in the tummy our doctor asked, “When is the last time you went camping”? We knew he was on the right track. Then came the clincher, “Did you drink from any mountain stream”? In response to our “affirmative” he made the right diagnoses. We go the family doctor in hopes that he will make the right diagnoses. Martyn Lloyd-Jones was a medical doctor noted for his diagnostic skills. However, God called him from medicine to the ministry, that he might diagnose souls and preach a prescription from the Word of God!
Dad’s Study
This year we have surveyed some of the great saints of church history, from the New Testament to the 21st century. Today, we turn to one of the giants of the 20th century, D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones. Dr. Lloyd-Jones grew up in Wales, where his family attended a Welsh-Calvinistic Methodist Church. He grew up to become a prominent medical doctor. By the age of 26 he became a licensed physician on his way to a lucrative career. However, God had a different calling for Lloyd-Jones. While reading the Scriptures, God opened his blind spiritual eyes and caused Lloyd-Jones to embrace the Christian gospel of grace. Following his conversion, Dr. Lloyd-Jones continued to listen to the symptoms of his patients. However, he soon began to realize that what his patients truly needed was not ordinary medicine, rather the medicine of the Gospel that could bring eternal life! God was calling Lloyd-Jones to stop listening through his stethoscope and begin preaching the Scriptures. He married another doctor by the name of Bethan Phillips after a long courtship. His first church was in Aberavon where many were converted under his preaching. His reputation grew for his clear exposition of the Word of God. Lloyd-Jones was a Calvinist and an evangelical in the tradition of Spurgeon, Whitefield, the Reformers, and Puritans. He preached verse-by-verse through books of the Bible. He was called to be the assistant to G. Campbell Morgan at Westminster Chapel. During World War II Dr. Lloyd-Jones continued to preach the Scriptures during the bombings of London. In 1944 a flying bomb exploded a few hundred yards from the chapel, covering the preacher and faithful congregation in a thick white dust! It is reported that one member of the congregation opened her eyes after the explosion, and seeing everyone covered in white thought that she must be in heaven! Following Campbell Morgan, Dr. Lloyd-Jones faithfully preached the Word at Westminster Chapel. After the war the congregation continued to grow to over 1,500 when he retired in 1968. The Banner of Truth publishing house was started with the help and encouragement from Martyn Lloyd-Jones. Today, his preaching lives on with his multi-volume exposition of the book of Romans and a number of smaller books such as Revival, Why Does God Allow War? and Spiritual Depression. In February 1981, seeing that his earthly work was now complete, Dr. Lloyd Jones said to his family, “Don’t pray for healing, don’t try to hold me back from glory.” On the Lord’s day, March 1st of the same year the doctor passed into the glorious presence of the Lord he so faithfully preached.
Click here for Matthew Henry’s Commentary.
Truth in Practice
Catechism
Question 20
Q. Who is the Redeemer of God’s elect?
A. The only Redeemer of God’s elect is the Lord Jesus Christ (1 Tim.2:5), who being the eternal Son of God, became man (John 1:14) and so was and continues to be God and man, in two distinct natures and one person for ever (1 Tim. 3:16; Col .2:9).
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