David Martyn Lloyd-Jones was a Welsh Protestant minister and medical doctor who greatly influenced 20th-century British evangelicalism.
He served as minister of Westminster Chapel in London for nearly 30 years.
Lloyd-Jones was known for his strong opposition to Liberal Christianity and his advocacy for evangelical Christians to separate from denominations he viewed as compromising biblical truth.
He emphasized the importance of sound doctrine and believed true Christian fellowship was only possible among those sharing common convictions about faith.
Lloyd-Jones' preaching and writings continue to impact many Christians today, with his books widely read and recommended within Reformed and evangelical circles.
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