
Sermons of Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones The Warning Passages in Hebrews
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Dec 2, 2025 The discussion delves into whether Christians can lose their salvation, emphasizing a common misunderstanding. It explores the warning passages in Hebrews, arguing they address those who superficially engage with faith but lack true belief. The podcast highlights key interpretations of scripture, such as the significance of being 'partakers' and 'tasting' the gospel. Lloyd-Jones reassures believers of Christ's saving power, asserting that genuine faith endures through trials, and anxiety over these warnings can indicate true spiritual life.
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Assurance Requires Perseverance
- Assurance of salvation matters because you cannot be truly assured of something that might be lost at any moment.
- Martyn Lloyd-Jones treats final perseverance as a pastoral doctrine aimed to free believers from fear.
Warnings Test Genuine Faith
- Warning passages primarily test whether a profession of faith is genuine or temporary.
- They function to distinguish true believers from false professors by prompting self-examination.
Translation Choices Reflect Theology
- Revelation 22:19 is a mistranslation in the Authorized Version; it refers to the tree of life not the book of life.
- Lloyd-Jones notes translators' theology can shape their choices.


