Living Out Faith: Integrity in Work and Relationships

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Christianity is something that covers the whole of our life and affects our every relationship. Nothing that the Christian does is the same as that which is done by the non-Christian. They may do the same things, but they do them in a different way. Christianity, I say, is not confined to the church, to Sunday. [00:03:02]

The Christian teaching is unlike any other teaching whatsoever. What we are looking at here this morning is something that cannot be found anywhere else. I know there are other teachings that seem to look like it; they've borrowed from it. There are all sorts of philosophers who've borrowed from the Christian teaching. [00:09:00]

This teaching assumes that because we are Christian, we have undergone a very profound change at the very center of our life. I mean by that, as I was saying just now, that this teaching is not addressed to the world. It would be utterly pointless to take this teaching and to address it to a gathering of working people who are not Christians. [00:11:58]

The New Testament doesn't come to us and say something like this: well, now here you are, you're a Christian, and you've got certain problems, difficulties. How are you to behave as an employee? How are you to behave as an employer? What are you to do? Oh, the only thing to do is take it to the Lord. [00:13:58]

The Bible's real big interest everywhere is in a man's relationship to God. That's what it's about. The object, the purpose of this book is to consider men's relationship to God primarily. All its stress, all its emphasis, all its space, as it were, is given to that. [00:29:08]

Life in this world is always regarded in the Bible as being of secondary importance. The Bible's view of life in this world is that it is just a pilgrimage, just a journey. What are we? Well, says Peter, we are strangers and pilgrims. You've got it in the whole of your Old Testament. [00:33:20]

The business of the church is to expand the Bible, the scriptures, and if those are the controlling principles in the scripture, they are to be the controlling principles in the preaching and in the teaching of the church. I am emphasizing that for this reason: that obviously, therefore, the primary business of the church is not to deal with conditions as such. [00:38:27]

The condition of the church today is very largely due to the fact that this great principle has been forgotten. I don't want to be controversial, but I'm expounding scripture. I cannot find any justification in the scripture for the notion of your so-called spiritual Lords in the House of Lords. [00:41:02]

The tragedy of the world this morning is mainly this: that while it ought to be obvious to everybody that the main trouble in the world this morning is paganism, is godlessness, is irreligion in this and in every other land, whereas the main trouble is, I say, that men have forgotten God and their relationship to God. [00:44:34]

If you and I cannot say that our first and chiefest concern is our relationship to God, then what we may believe about these other matters is irrelevant. If we cannot say that we are viewing our life in this world as temporary, passing, evanescent, again we're wrong. [00:49:33]

We are no longer in a New Testament position. The problems are there, and we've got to do something about them, but if we don't do so in that way, remembering that it is all but passing, but temporary, and that what really matters is the fact that we belong there, we are not in the Christian position at all. [00:52:00]

May God give us grace to do that to the glory of His holy name. We do hope that you've been helped by the preaching of Dr. Martin Lloyd-Jones. All of the sermons contained within the MLJ Trust audio library are now available for free download. [00:56:00]

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