Those of us who can remember hearing the late Martyn Lloyd-Jones preach can never forget the sense of occasion it produced. One particular sermon, on Psalm 8, stands out in my memory almost forty years later. Lloyd-Jones had a way of preaching that made it feel as though God himself were speaking.
Shivers run down my back even now as I think of him, slowly building up to an overwhelming climax. Was it his distinctive voice? Was it the inevitable sense of logical progression in his train of thought? Was it his ability to quote verses of Scripture from memory?
Whatever the human characteristics that Lloyd-Jones demonstrated, when he preached it felt as though God was present. He could have asked us to do anything, and most of us listening to him would have done it; such was the sense of divine authority behind the words we heard.
-Derek Thomas
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