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Sermons of Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones

The Riches of His Grace

Sermons of Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones

Martyn Lloyd-Jones

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.8603 Ratings

🗓️ 30 January 2026

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

Romans 10:11-13 — In this sermon on “The Riches of His Grace” from Romans 10:11–13 Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones continues unfolding the apostle Paul’s argument for the inclusion of Gentiles in salvation. Working from this passage, his second point in the series draws from the glorious fact that the same Lord Jesus Christ, who is Lord over all, is rich in grace to all who call upon Him. Since salvation depends entirely upon God and His power to forgive, there is hope for anyone. It’s the great central theme of the Scripture foretold by the prophets, brought about by Jesus in the gospel, and proclaimed by the apostles and the early church. What does this mean for today? It doesn't matter how much one has sinned or how profound their ignorance is, the riches of God’s grace are endless and He is sufficient to give to all. There is no work or effort one can add to their salvation because His riches in salvation are all-sufficient. All worldly distinctions and prejudices are foolish because God is rich to all, without distinction, and there is nothing one can ever need that cannot be found in this endlessly rich savior.

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0:00.0

verses 11, 12, and 13 in the 10th chapter of Paul's epistle to the Romans.

0:05.9

For the scripture says,

0:08.0

Whosoever believeth on him shall not be ashamed.

0:12.3

For there is no difference between the Jew and the Greek.

0:16.0

For the same Lord, overall is rich unto all that call upon him. For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord

0:26.4

shall be saved. Now, we are considering this little subsection, this little paragraph.

0:33.8

I say little because it's little in number of verses, but certainly not little in content,

0:39.2

as we are beginning to see.

0:41.1

The apostle here is proving, as is his custom and method, the proposition that he's been

0:46.8

laying down, that salvation is a matter of faith and of belief, that what saves them in

0:53.4

is that he shall confess with the mouth

0:55.1

the Lord Jesus and believe in his heart that God hath raised him from the dead.

1:00.6

And now here he proves this by quoting from the 28th chapter of the prophet Isaiah

1:07.0

and the 16th verse.

1:09.4

The scripture says, whosoever believeth on him shall not be ashamed.

1:15.5

And there we saw that he's got three points, that it is believing that matters, and that

1:23.7

if a man does believe, he shall never be ashamed, never be put ashamed.

1:28.8

And that, therefore, as it is thus a matter of believing in him who can never fail us,

1:33.8

it is obviously a salvation that can be preached to and to offer to whosoever.

1:40.4

It to be preached to all, and whosoever does believe in him shall never be put to shame.

1:47.3

And then having said that, having quoted this scripture in order to prove that, the apostle now in the 12th verse, comes to make his comment on the quotation from Isaiah 2816.

2:00.3

And his comment is,

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