Waiting for the Bombs How a young pastor braced his people in the fear-filled days before London's Blitz. Chris Armstrong
January 1, 2004
On September 7, 1940, just over a year after Britain, France, Australia, and New Zealand had declared war on the aggressive German state, the first bombs fell on London. War correspondent Ernie Pyle would later describe "the fury of the nightly attacks—the boom, crump, crump, crump, of heavy bombs at their work of tearing buildings apart… . London stabbed with great fires, shaken by explosions, its dark regions along the Thames sparkling with the pin points of white-hot bombs, all of it roofed over with a ceiling of pink that held bursting shells, … flares and the grind of vicious engines."
Before the bombs, however, came an agonizing year of waiting.
Throughout the fall and winter of 1939, and then the spring of 1940, Britons were shadowed by an acute sense of vulnerability. They could see the awesome power of the German war machine. They knew that it did not spare cities full of civilians.
At a large church in central London, in the shadow of Buckingham Palace, a young, newly-installed minister faced the greatest preaching challenge of his life. In the silence before the bombs fell, he must prepare his congregation for war. His opportunity for ministry lay not in the aftermath of crisis, but in the moments prior to it. He had to address a fearful people's most troubling question: Why does God allow war?
Martyn Lloyd-Jones is today a heroic figure, a clear-minded, warm-hearted preacher. Reformed theologian J. I. Packer calls him "the greatest man I ever knew-not just brilliant, but wise." During his 30-year tenure at London's well-known Westminster Chapel, Lloyd-Jones's ministry elicited a steady stream of conversions as well as long lines seeking and receiving his counsel.
But at that moment, in the fall of 1939, Lloyd-Jones ...
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