
Overview:
In this powerful sermon delivered at the final rally of the British Evangelical Council, Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones expounds on Jesus’s teaching in Matthew 22:15–22:
“Render therefore unto Caesar the things which are Caesar’s; and unto God the things that are God’s.”
Dr. Lloyd-Jones uses this text to expose what he calls the great tragedy of mankind: its rejection of the only One who can truly help — Jesus Christ.
Key Themes of the Sermon:
1. The Great Tragedy of Mankind
- Humanity refuses to listen to Christ — the only one who offers real hope and help.
- Like the Pharisees and Herodians, people approach Jesus with skepticism and manipulation, rather than sincere seeking.
2. Misplaced Priorities
- The modern world, much like the religious leaders of Jesus’ day, is obsessed with lesser concerns:
- Politics
- Social issues
- Art and culture
- These, while not evil, distract from the eternal and spiritual realities that matter most.
3. The Forgotten Supernatural
- Dr. Lloyd-Jones laments that our generation has forgotten God and the supernatural.
- The focus has shifted from the soul to mere material existence.
4. Jesus’ Profound Distinction
- Jesus draws a clear line between:
- Caesar’s realm: the temporal, earthly authorities
- God’s realm: the spiritual, eternal realities
- Caesar’s authority is limited, but God’s authority is supreme and eternal.
5. The Image of God in Man
- The world views man as a material being only.
- But Jesus reminds us: man is made in the image of God — he is a living soul, not merely a consumer of bread.
Dr. Lloyd-Jones’ Exhortations to the Church:
A. Live as Good Citizens—but Remember Your True Allegiance
- Christians are to respect earthly rulers and live honorably.
- But our ultimate allegiance belongs to God.
B. Proclaim God’s Solution, Not Just Analyze Worldly Problems
- The church must not mirror the world’s obsession with politics or culture.
- Instead, it must boldly proclaim Christ as the solution to man’s deepest need.
C. Find Joy and Security in Salvation, Not in Circumstances
- The blessings of salvation in Christ far outweigh anything the world can offer:
- Forgiveness
- Peace
- Joy
- Eternal life
D. Pray for Revival
- The greatest need of our time is a fresh outpouring of the Holy Spirit.
- Only the Spirit can empower our witness and awaken the world to God.
Westminster Chapel, 1979
(One of his final recorded sermons before his death in 1981)