In Gleanings from Exodus Arthur W. Pink provides hours of study of the second book of the Bible. Exodus maps the enslavement of a people, the Israelites, the arrival of a deliverer, Moses and the beginning of a nation, Israel.
"Historically, the book of Exodus treats of the deliverance of Israel from Egypt; but viewed doctrinally, it deals with redemption. Just as the first book of the Bible teaches that God elects unto salvation, so the second instructs us how God saves, namely, by redemption. Redemption, then, is the dominant subject of Exodus."
Exodus is, in essence, a story of...
In Gleanings from Exodus Arthur W. Pink provides hours of study of the second book of the Bible. Exodus maps the enslavement of a people, the Israelit...
Arthur Pink, in one of the sections in this book, summarizes what God expects from us regarding the tithe. From the section: "The Tithe In The New Testament"
Only God has the right to say how much of our income shall be set aside and set apart unto Him. And He has so said clearly, repeatedly, in the Old Testament Scriptures Malachi Chapter 3], and THERE IS NOTHING IN THE NEW TESTAMENT THAT INTRODUCES ANY CHANGE or that sets aside the teaching of the Old Testament on this important subject.
Christ Himself has placed His approval and set His imprimatur upon the tithe. "Woe unto you,...
Arthur Pink, in one of the sections in this book, summarizes what God expects from us regarding the tithe. From the section: "The Tithe In The New Tes...
Arthur Pink, in one of the sections in this book, summarizes what God expects from us regarding the tithe. From the section: "The Tithe In The New Testament"
"Only God has the right to say how much of our income shall be set aside and set apart unto Him. And He has so said clearly, repeatedly, in the Old Testament Scriptures Malachi Chapter 3], and THERE IS NOTHING IN THE NEW TESTAMENT THAT INTRODUCES ANY CHANGE or that sets aside the teaching of the Old Testament on this important subject.
Christ Himself has placed His approval and set His imprimatur upon the tithe. 'Woe...
TITHING
Arthur Pink, in one of the sections in this book, summarizes what God expects from us regarding the tithe. From the section: "The Tithe In...
Keeping the Lord's Day holy is obeying the 4th of the 10 commandments, which are commandments and not suggestions. And as Jesus states they are here until Heaven and Earth pass away (Matt 5:17-20). The church from the Book of Acts time gathered on the first day of the week, the day Jesus was resurrected, calling it the "Lord's Day" and set it aside as their sabbath - 1 Cor 16:1-2, Acts 20:7 & Rev 1:9, keeping it holy and wholly for God in worship, giving, Bible study, church, prayer, evangelising (and not for worldly things, sports, restaurants, shopping, TV etc). This is a most neglected...
Keeping the Lord's Day holy is obeying the 4th of the 10 commandments, which are commandments and not suggestions. And as Jesus states they are here u...
There is a great deal of deception in the present Church world regarding The Law. A.W. Pink explains a great deal of the divine role of Law - and it's very different than the lawless interpretation of many of the current day "church" teachers. Even in Pink's day there was already a great amount of lawlessness and deception. Pink explains: "The term Antinomian signifies one who is against the Law. There is little need for us to pause and offer proof that this is an age of lawlessness. In every sphere of life the sad fact confronts us. In the well-nigh total absence of any real discipline in...
There is a great deal of deception in the present Church world regarding The Law. A.W. Pink explains a great deal of the divine role of Law - and it's...
Christianity is based upon the impregnable rock of Holy Scripture. The starting point of all doctrinal discussion must be the Bible. Upon the foundation of the Divine inspiration of the Bible stands or falls the entire edifice of Christian truth.--"If the foundations be destroyed, what can the righteous do?" (Ps. 11:3). Surrender the dogma of verbal inspiration and you are left like a rudderless ship on a stormy sea--at the mercy of every wind that blows. Deny that the Bible is, without any qualifications, the very Word of God, and you are left without any ultimate standard of measurement and...
Christianity is based upon the impregnable rock of Holy Scripture. The starting point of all doctrinal discussion must be the Bible. Upon the foundati...
This is a concise and well-written work on the interpretation of the Scriptures. Pink outlines the major rules for interpreting the Bible, giving examples as he goes along. This is a great book on hermeneutics for those in the beginner to intermediate range.
This book not only gives the reader the necessary tools for correct, biblical hermeneutics, but Pink also includes numerous examples of how each principle is diligently applied to God's Word. Interpretations of the Scriptures will serve as a great resource for the pastor, volunteer Bible study leader, or anyone willing to invest the...
This is a concise and well-written work on the interpretation of the Scriptures. Pink outlines the major rules for interpreting the Bible, giving exam...
The doctrine of total depravity is a very humbling one. It is not that man leans to one side and needs propping up, nor that he is merely ignorant and requires instructing, nor that he is run down and calls for a tonic; but rather that he is undone, lost, spiritually dead. Consequently, he is "without strength," thoroughly incapable of bettering himself; he is exposed to the wrath of God, and unable to perform a single work which can find acceptance with Him. Almost every page of the Bible bears witness to this truth. The whole scheme of redemption takes it for granted. The plan of salvation...
The doctrine of total depravity is a very humbling one. It is not that man leans to one side and needs propping up, nor that he is merely ignorant and...