Fe; el Don de la Gracia
Un sermón 2 Pedro 1:1
Predicado originalmente 20 de septiembre de 1964
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Descripción del Sermón
En este sermón sobre 2 Pedro 1:1 titulado "La Fe: El Don de la Gracia," el Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones anima a su pueblo con lo que ya saben—lo que son en Cristo, lo que tienen, y lo que les espera en el futuro. ¿Qué es lo que hace a los cristianos diferentes del mundo? Es su preciosa fe. Si este concepto parece extraño al oyente, quizás necesite que se le recuerde la antigua historia y comprenda cómo obtuvo esta preciosa fe: no fue ganada ni alcanzada, sino dada como un don de gracia por Dios a través de la justicia y la sangre de Jesucristo el Hijo. Se anima a los oyentes a reconocer la rareza de este don de fe y que son parte de un pueblo específico, una gran compañía—incluyendo a los apóstoles, los mártires, los padres de la fe, los confesores, los reformadores. Tienen la misma fe que estas personas. Por último, comprendan lo que esta preciosa fe hace por el cristiano—toda la riqueza del universo no puede quitar los pecados, pero la fe sí. Con esta preciosa fe, el cristiano está libre del temor a la muerte, capaz de pasar de la muerte a la vida eterna.
Desglose del Sermón
- El apóstol Pedro escribió esta carta a cristianos que enfrentaban dificultades y pruebas. Su propósito era animarlos.
- Pedro les recuerda que han obtenido una "fe preciosa" - una fe de inmenso valor. Esta es la clave para vencer sus dificultades.
- La fe preciosa es un don de Dios obtenido por medio de Jesucristo. No es algo que nos ganamos o merecemos.
- El dador - Dios y Jesucristo - determina el valor de este don. Dios nos dio esta fe para cumplir su propósito justo y glorificarse a sí mismo.
- Esta fe es escasa - no muchas personas la tienen. Los cristianos son privilegiados de haberla recibido.
- Compartimos esta fe con grandes cristianos del pasado - apóstoles, profetas, mártires. Pertenecemos a su compañía.
- Esta fe provee bendiciones tremendas: salvación, perdón de pecados, justificación, adopción como hijos de Dios, una herencia eterna, fortaleza para vivir la vida cristiana, y la seguridad del cielo.
- La falta de entendimiento de estas bendiciones lleva a la ceguera espiritual, al olvido del perdón de pecados, y a la apostasía.
- Comprender lo precioso de nuestra fe conduce al crecimiento espiritual, la firmeza, y la entrada abundante al cielo.
Sermon Q&A
What Does Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones Mean by "Precious Faith"?
What does Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones identify as "precious faith" in his sermon?
Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones defines "precious faith" as the special gift from God that makes us Christians and separates believers from non-believers. He explains that this faith is precious because it is a divine gift we have "obtained" rather than earned, and it connects us to God through Jesus Christ. As he states: "Simon Peter, a servant and an apostle of Jesus Christ. To them that have obtained like precious faith with us through the righteousness of God and our savior Jesus Christ."
Why does Lloyd-Jones say we need to be reminded of old truths rather than hearing new messages?
Lloyd-Jones emphasizes that Christians don't need new messages but rather need to be reminded of the eternal truths they already know. He says: "All they need is to grasp and to understand and to act upon the old message, the thing they already know." He believes that our troubles come from forgetting what we already possess in Christ, noting: "your whole trouble is due to the fact that you don't remember." He sees his role as a minister not to share new insights but to stir up remembrance of foundational truths.
According to the sermon, how do we obtain this precious faith?
According to Lloyd-Jones, precious faith is entirely a gift from God that we "obtain" rather than earn. He emphasizes: "We've obtained it. We haven't achieved it. We haven't won it. We haven't deserved it. We haven't earned it." He explains that the original Greek suggests we've obtained it "as the result of casting a lot," highlighting the sovereign grace of God in giving faith to believers. It comes "through the righteousness of God and our savior Jesus Christ," not through our own merit.
What makes faith precious according to Dr. Lloyd-Jones?
Lloyd-Jones identifies several factors that make faith precious: 1. Its source - it comes from God Himself 2. Its rarity - "few there be that find it" 3. The company it puts us in - "like precious faith with us" (with apostles, prophets, martyrs) 4. Its effects - justification, adoption, reconciliation with God 5. Its eternal value - it provides "an abundant entrance" into God's kingdom
He states: "Is there anything in the world so precious as this this morning? The wealth of the universe cannot get rid of your sins. It can't cleanse your conscience, it can't reconcile you to God. But faith does."
How does Lloyd-Jones describe the rarity of faith in his sermon?
Lloyd-Jones emphasizes that genuine faith is rare, making it precious by definition. He quotes Jesus saying "straight is the gate and narrow is the way that leadeth unto life. And few there be that find it." He notes that in Samuel's time "the word of the Lord was precious" because it was rare, and applies this to modern times: "The masses are outside the church in England this morning. They're not reading the Bible." He explains that faith is rare because "The God of this world hath blinded the minds of them that believe not," making believers a select minority who have received an exceptional gift.
What company does faith put believers in, according to the sermon?
Lloyd-Jones teaches that faith puts believers in the company of the greatest people who ever lived. He explains: "You've got the same faith as I have. You have the same faith as the other apostles have." He elaborates that believers join "Abel, Enoch, Noah, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Moses, David... all the martyrs and the confessors, the reformers, the great covenanters, the Puritans, the early Methodists." He quotes a hymn: "Saints, apostles, prophets, martyrs, answer. Yes." This company should encourage believers: "What are you crying about? What are you grumbling about? What are you complaining about? Lift up your head like precious faith with us."
What does Lloyd-Jones teach about how faith enables us to understand the Bible?
Lloyd-Jones teaches that faith is essential for understanding Scripture, stating: "The natural man receiveth not the things of the spirit of God for their foolishness unto him. Neither can he understand them because they are spiritually discerned." He explains that unbelievers "see nothing in it, ridicules the Bible, laughs at it. It doesn't see the treasure, this precious thing that's here." By contrast, believers can understand because "the eyes of your understanding have been enlightened by the blessed spirit of God. You've been given the power of vision." Faith is what allows people to see and understand biblical truth.
How does Lloyd-Jones say faith helps believers face trials and difficulties?
Lloyd-Jones teaches that understanding the preciousness of faith helps believers overcome trials. He states that the gospel "never tells us that we are not going to have trials and troubles and problems. But what it does do is to tell us that we can rise above them all and triumph over them all." Faith enables believers to "walk in a triumphant manner" knowing that "neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers... shall be able to separate us from the love of God which is in Christ Jesus our Lord." When we realize what we have in Christ through faith, external circumstances lose their power to discourage us.
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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.