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GOSPEL IN GENESIS: FROM FIG LEAVES TO.PB

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  • ISBN 9781846251375
  • Author LLOYD-JONES D. MARTYN
  • Pub Date 08/02/2010
If you’ve ever asked, ‘Why am I the way that I am? Why is life so hard? Is there any hope?’ you'll find answers in Martyn Lloyd-J...
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If you’ve ever asked, ‘Why am I the way that I am? Why is life so hard? Is there any hope?’ you'll find answers in Martyn Lloyd-Jones's study of Genesis.

In this series of never-before-published sermons, beloved teacher Martyn Lloyd-Jones walks readers through the early chapters of Genesis. The Gospel in Genesis starts with the fall of man and ends with the call of Abram as it examines portions of chapters 3-12. Along the way, Lloyd-Jones talks of serpents and sin, of the Word of God and the Babel of man. But the destination of The Gospel in Genesis is clear: readers will be moved from fig leaves in the garden to faith in the gospel.

Thus Lloyd-Jones preaches the gospel of Jesus Christ from the pages of Genesis. These nine sermons will snap nonbelievers out of their apathy toward God and will embolden believers to share the only gospel that offers answers to life’s biggest questions.

Readership suitability
- General Christian readership
- People with an interest in Dr Martyn Lloyd-Jones
- Readers who wish to reinforce their biblical world view with core Bible teaching on creation, fall and redemption themes

Features and Benefits

- Publication of sermons that have never before been available in print
- Faithfully applies core Bible themes linked to creation, fall and redemption
- Lloyd-Jones was a famous preacher whose ministry was profound and full of insights
- Applies everlasting truth in a modern context

Chapter contents
1 The Message of the Bible
2 God and the Ideas of Man
3 Fig Leaves
4 'Where art thou?'
5 True History
6 The Cherubim and the Flaming Sword
7 God Must Punish Sin
8 Babel: The Tragedy of Man
9 Abraham: The Life of Faith

Pages: 144