Dios "Es"
Un sermón Gálatas 1:3-5
Predicado originalmente 26 de octubre de 1958
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Escritura
3Gracia sea á vosotros, y paz de Dios el Padre, y de nuestro Señor Jesucristo,
4El cual se dió á sí mismo por nuestros pecados para librarnos de este presente siglo malo, conforme á la voluntad de Dios y Padre nuestro;
5Al cual sea la gloria por …
Descripción del Sermón
Un día todos estarán cara a cara con Dios. En este sermón de Gálatas 1:3-5 titulado "Dios 'Es'", el Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones comparte que creer en Dios no es suficiente; uno debe verdaderamente conocerlo. Explica que conocer a Dios es temblar en Su presencia, porque cuando uno conoce el carácter de Dios, comprende la profundidad de su propia depravación. Dios se ha revelado en las Escrituras y uno puede llegar a conocerlo por la muerte de Su Hijo. El Dr. Lloyd-Jones insta a conocer a Dios porque cuando uno verdaderamente lo conoce y se arrepiente, toda Su ira se convierte en misericordia y compasión; Su temibilidad será vista como santidad. Cuando uno verdaderamente conoce a Dios, es adoptado en Su familia y recibe la esperanza de la bienaventuranza eterna.
Desglose del Sermón
- El apóstol Pablo está explicando el evangelio a los Gálatas que se han confundido sobre el mensaje cristiano.
- Al explicar el evangelio, Pablo nos recuerda ciertas verdades fundamentales que nunca debemos olvidar.
- La primera pregunta es ¿por qué debemos escuchar el evangelio? El evangelio tiene una autoridad única porque viene de Dios, no del hombre.
- El evangelio responde a las acusaciones en su contra. Dice que el mundo es malo y todos somos malos, necesitando rescate y redención. Nuestro pensamiento sobre nosotros mismos está equivocado.
- El verdadero problema con el mundo es que no cree en Dios. El mundo no conoce a Dios. Muchos dicen que creen en Dios pero no lo conocen.
- Necesitamos conocer el carácter de Dios, no solo que Él existe. La Biblia revela el carácter de Dios.
- Dios es eterno, majestuoso, glorioso, omnipresente, omnisciente, omnipotente, santo, justo y recto. Él aborrece el mal.
- Dios también es amoroso, misericordioso, compasivo e inmutable. Sus atributos no pueden separarse.
- ¿Cómo podemos ser justos ante tal Dios? Debemos ver nuestra necesidad de perdón y clamar por misericordia.
- Cuando lo hacemos, Dios provee un camino a través de Jesús para perdonarnos mientras mantiene Su justicia y santidad.
- Debemos enfrentar a Dios ahora. Ya sea que haya guerras o vivamos vidas largas, debemos encontrarnos con Dios. ¿Estamos listos?
Sermon Q&A
What Does Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones Teach About God's Character?
What is the central theme of Dr. Lloyd-Jones' sermon about God?
According to Dr. Lloyd-Jones, the central theme of his sermon and the entire Bible is that we need to be reconciled to God. He states, "This is the thing that matters above everything else... What is needed primarily is not that the world, or any one of us as an individual, should be improved and delivered from certain ills and defects that are in us. We do need that. But that isn't the first thing. The first thing that we need individually and the whole world needs is this is to be enabled to face God, to be reconciled to God."
Why does Dr. Lloyd-Jones say the world's main problem is its relationship with God?
Dr. Lloyd-Jones explains that "the whole trouble with the world is that it is in that wrong relationship to God and that nothing will be right until that is put right. There is the central cause of all troubles. Man individually and collectively, in the wrong relationship to God." He cites Jesus' words in John 17:25, "O righteous Father, the world hath not known thee," as evidence that this lack of knowledge of God is the fundamental issue.
What philosophical arguments for God's existence does Dr. Lloyd-Jones present?
Dr. Lloyd-Jones presents several philosophical arguments: 1. The uncaused cause argument - everything has a cause, but ultimately there must be an original, uncaused cause 2. The design argument - the order, pattern, and design in creation suggests a great mind behind it all 3. The moral argument - the existence of good, better, and best suggests an ultimate standard of goodness 4. The psychological argument - the universal consciousness of God that exists in all human cultures
According to Dr. Lloyd-Jones, what is the most powerful evidence for God's existence beyond philosophical arguments?
Dr. Lloyd-Jones states that "the most potent and powerful argument" is "the evidence of revivals of religion." He describes how the church sometimes appears to be dying, but then suddenly is "awakened and quickened and filled with life and power" in a way that cannot be explained naturally. He says, "Every revival in the history of the church is a manifestation of divine, supernatural power, the power of God."
How does Dr. Lloyd-Jones describe God's character in this sermon?
Dr. Lloyd-Jones describes God as: - Eternal ("from eternity to eternity") - Majestic and glorious - Omnipresent ("He's everywhere") - Omniscient ("all knowing") - Omnipotent ("Is anything too hard for the Lord?") - Holy ("holy Father") - Just and righteous - Unchangeable ("with whom is no variableness, neither shadow of turning") - Loving, merciful, and compassionate
What warning does Dr. Lloyd-Jones give about selectively focusing on certain attributes of God?
Dr. Lloyd-Jones warns against picking out just one attribute of God (like love) and ignoring others (like holiness). He states: "There is nothing that is so dangerous to the soul as just to pick out one attribute and say that that is all. And because God is love, he cannot be righteous. Do you know that's the greatest insult you can ever offer to God?" He emphasizes that "God is one and God is always the same" and that "in everything that God does, the whole of his personality and being comes to light."
What does Dr. Lloyd-Jones say is the proper response to understanding God's true character?
Dr. Lloyd-Jones says the proper response is humility, reverence, and repentance. He states: "Whosoever has seen God, even dimly through his book and by the Holy Spirit, falls before him in reverence and in godly fear." He urges his listeners to acknowledge their sin and cry out like the publican in Jesus' parable, "God, be merciful to me." He concludes by urging people to "see yourself in the light of the glory of God and fall before him, and cast yourselves upon his mercy in Jesus Christ."
Why does Dr. Lloyd-Jones believe that world problems like nuclear weapons are not the church's primary concern?
Dr. Lloyd-Jones explains: "That's not the business of the christian church. I'm in no position tonight to tell you how to prevent wars. But what I am commissioned to do is this is to tell you something which, even if these bombs are used and the world is blasted to nothing, will ensure that you are all right." He emphasizes that death is inevitable for everyone regardless of world events, and the urgent matter is being ready to meet God.
How does Dr. Lloyd-Jones describe the uniqueness of Jesus Christ as evidence for God?
Dr. Lloyd-Jones calls Jesus Christ "the greatest of all" proofs for God's existence. He asks, "Look at his person, look at his actions. Listen to his words. How do you explain him? Is he but a man?" He points out that Jesus Himself claimed, "I and the father are one" and that Jesus "came to reveal God." He concludes that Jesus "is the final proof of the fact that God is."
According to Dr. Lloyd-Jones, what happens when someone truly knows God?
Dr. Lloyd-Jones explains that when someone truly knows God, it is evident in their life: "According to this record, in its teaching, in its history, in its personalities, in everything, when a man knows God well, you can see it in his life, in his demeanor, in the whole of his way of living." He contrasts this with those who speak glibly about believing in God but whose lives show no evidence of actually knowing Him.
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Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
El Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones (1899-1981) fue un ministro evangélico galés que predicó y enseñó en la tradición Reformada. Su ministerio principal fue en Westminster Chapel, en el centro de Londres, desde 1939-1968, donde impartió exposiciones de varios años sobre libros de la Biblia como Romanos, Efesios y el Evangelio de Juan. Además de la colección del Fideicomiso MLJ de 1,600 de estos sermones en formato de audio, la mayoría de estas grandes series de sermones están disponibles en forma de libro (incluyendo una colección de 14 volúmenes de los sermones de Romanos), así como otras series como "Depresión Espiritual", "Estudios sobre el Sermón del Monte" y "Grandes Doctrinas Bíblicas". Es considerado por muchos líderes evangélicos de hoy como una autoridad en la verdad bíblica y la suficiencia de las Escrituras.