Early converts of the New Testament were instructed by the apostles to wait vigilantly for the second coming of Christ. Today, many have forgotten the task of preparing for Christs return. In The Redeemers Return Arthur W. Pink searches the Old and New Testament for information regarding Jesus second coming. He first looks at examples of Biblical prophecies which foretell Christs second coming. Then discusses the necessity of Jesus return and explores signs leading to His arrival. Pink then discusses the events that will occur in the church and the world as a result of this momentous...
Early converts of the New Testament were instructed by the apostles to wait vigilantly for the second coming of Christ. Today, many have forgotten the...
The best of Arthur W Pinks writings are those in which he explains the practical aspects of the Christian life. He was aware that the interest of many professing Christians during the period in which he lived focused on doctrinal matters, in particular, unfulfilled prophecy. In addition he regarded much of the practical teaching that was given as shallow and not coming up to scriptural demands. To combat this he emphasized in his magazine, Studies in the Scriptures, the fact that believers are to live according to the Scriptures as well as believe the truth taught in them.
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The best of Arthur W Pinks writings are those in which he explains the practical aspects of the Christian life. He was aware that the interest of many...
"After all that has been spoken and written by godly men on prayer, we need something better than that which is of mere human origin to guide us if we are to perform aright this essential duty. How ignorant and sinful creatures are to endeavor to come before the Most High God, how they are to pray acceptably to Him and to obtain from Him what they need, can be discovered only as the great Hearer of prayer is pleased to reveal His will to us. This He has done: (1) by opening up a new and living way of access into His immediate presence for the very chief of sinners; (2) by appointing prayer as...
"After all that has been spoken and written by godly men on prayer, we need something better than that which is of mere human origin to guide us if we...
"There is, therefore, pressing need for all Christians to give at least part of the time they spend in reading the Scriptures to studying its predictions. We purpose giving a series of studies on the thirteenth chapter of Matthew, which, in the writers judgment, is, from the standpoint of prophecy, the most important chapter of all the New Testament. There is much in Gods prophetic program which must necessarily remain dark until the parables of this chapter are thoroughly mastered. At present they are much misunderstood and misinterpreted."
Arthur Walkington Pink was an English Christian...
"There is, therefore, pressing need for all Christians to give at least part of the time they spend in reading the Scriptures to studying its predicti...
"There are few subjects on which the Lords own people are more astray than on the subject of giving. They profess to take the Bible as their own rule of faith and practice, and yet in the matter of Christian finance, the vast majority have utterly ignored its plain teachings and have tried every substitute the carnal mind could devise; therefore it is no wonder that the majority of Christian enterprises in the world today are handicapped and crippled through the lack of funds. Is our giving to be regulated by sentiment and impulse, or by principle and conscience? That is only another way of...
"There are few subjects on which the Lords own people are more astray than on the subject of giving. They profess to take the Bible as their own rule ...
From one generation to another, the servants of the Lord have sought to edify their fellow-believers by commenting on the Old Testament narrative. In such ministries expositions of the life of Elijah have always been prominent. His sudden appearance out of complete obscurity, his dramatic interventions in the national history of Israel, his miracles, his departure from earth in a chariot of fire, all serve to captivate the thought of preacher and writer alike. The New Testament sustains this interest. If Christ Jesus is the Prophet "like unto Moses," Elijah, too, has his New Testament...
From one generation to another, the servants of the Lord have sought to edify their fellow-believers by commenting on the Old Testament narrative. In ...
"It has been said that every unregenerate sinner has the heart of a Pharisee. This is true; and it is equally true that every unregenerate sinner has the heart of an Antinomian. This is the character which is expressly given to the carnal mind: it is "enmity against God"; and the proof of this is, that "it is not subject to the law of God, neither indeed can be" (Rom. 8:7). Should we be surprised, then, if we find the underlying principles of Phariseeism and Antinomianism uniting in the same mind? There is no more real opposition between these apparently opposing principles, than there is...
"It has been said that every unregenerate sinner has the heart of a Pharisee. This is true; and it is equally true that every unregenerate sinner has ...
Arthur Pink's The Life of David Volume I follows the early life of David in 1 Samuel through 2 Samuel 10. "The life of David marked an important epoch in the unfolding of God's purpose and plan of redemption. Here a little and there a little God made known the grand goal toward which all His dealings tended. At sundry times and in divers manners God spoke in times past. In various ways and by different means was the way prepared for the coming of Christ. The work of redemption, with respect to its chief design, is carried on from the fall of man to the end of the world by successive acts and...
Arthur Pink's The Life of David Volume I follows the early life of David in 1 Samuel through 2 Samuel 10. "The life of David marked an important epoch...
Arthur Pinks The Life of David Volume II follows the life of David in 2 Samuel 10 through 1 Chronicles 22.
"Moses erred sadly when, instead of trustfully responding promptly unto the Lords call for him to make known His request unto Pharaoh, he gave way to unbelief and voiced one objection after another (Ex. 3 and 4); nevertheless in the same we may perceive a lovely exemplification of the self-diffidence of those called upon to minister in divine things, and their personal sense of unfitness and utter unworthiness. The two things are quite distinct, though they are found in one and the same...
Arthur Pinks The Life of David Volume II follows the life of David in 2 Samuel 10 through 1 Chronicles 22.
"It is our purpose to give a verse by verse exposition of the fourth Gospel in the course of this series of studies, but before turning to the opening verses of chapter I it will be necessary to consider Johns Gospel as a whole, with the endeavor of discovering its scope, its central theme, and its relation to the other three Gospels. We shall not waste the readers time by entering into a discussion as to who wrote this fourth Gospel, as to where John was when he wrote it, nor as to the probable date when it was written. These may be points of academic interest, but they provide no food for...
"It is our purpose to give a verse by verse exposition of the fourth Gospel in the course of this series of studies, but before turning to the opening...