Stir Yourselves

Stir Yourselves

From Sermons of Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones by MLJ Trust

April 25, 2026

About this episode

Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones explores the concepts of slothfulness and self-importance in the context of Christian service and identity.

What does slothfulness and self-importance share in common? The antidote to both is a heart that understands that Christians are not their own but belong to God. The antidote to both pride and laziness is the great hope the Christian have in the Lord Jesus Christ. In this sermon on Romans 12:11 titled “Stir Yourselves,” Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones explores the question of slothfulness and he confronts the fundamental question on what it means to serve the Lord. Dr. Lloyd-Jones reminds the Christian of their fundamental identity. Christians are slaves of the Lord Jesus Christ and have been bought with a price. As slaves to the Lord, their service is not their personal cause but it is the Lord’s ministry. It is fundamentally not their honor involved as they serve, but the honor of the Lord Jesus Christ. This slavery to the Lord is a privilege and Dr. Lloyd-Jones reminds the Christian that they are co-workers with God. As those involved in God’s work, they cultivate a particular outlook of hope on this life. This is not a hopeful optimism in the present world, nor a general hopefulness. It is the doctrine of hope and the hope that Christ will return. Listen as Dr. Lloyd-Jones encourages…

People in this episode

Host: Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones

Topics covered

  • slothfulness
  • self-importance
  • Christian identity
  • service to God
  • hope in Christ

Keywords

  • slothfulness
  • self-importance
  • Christian service
  • hope
  • Romans 12:11

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: Romans 12:11

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