This collection of commentaries and writings from the preacher and Bible scholar Arthur W. Pink is an indispensable resource for any pastor, ministry leader or serious Bible student. Pink was a tremendous biblical thinker who goes deep into the meaning of the text of sacred Scripture. The careful exposition and pastoral warmth of A. W. Pink will furnish the mind and enrich the soul of every believer.
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1. FERVENT PRAYER
2. ETERNAL SECURITY
3.COMFORT FOR CHRISTIANS
4. THE DOCTRINE OF JUSTIFICATION
5. WHY FOUR GOSPELS?
6. DIVINE HEALING
7. THE SERMON ON THE MOUNT
8. A FOURFOLD SALVATION
9. AN EXPOSITION OF HEBREWS
10. BOOKLETS AND PAMPHLETS
11. ETERNAL PUNISHMENT
12. THE ANTICHRIST
13. THE DIVINE INSPIRATION OF THE BIBLE
14. THE LAW AND THE SAINT
15. THE GODHOOD OF GOD
16. BEATITUDES
17. THE DOCTRINE OF ELECTION
18. THE DOCTRINE OF JUSTIFICATION
19. THE DOCTRINE OF REVELATION
20. RECONCILIATION
21. ETERNAL PUNISHMENT
22. AN EXPOSITION OF HEBREWS
23. AN EXPOSITION OF JOHN
24. GLEANINGS FROM ELISHA
25. GLEANINGS FROM PAUL
26. GLEANINGS IN EXODUS
27. GLEANINGS IN GENESIS
28. GLEANINGS IN JOSHUA
29. THE HOLY SPIRIT
30. INTERPRETATION OF THE SCRIPTURES
31. THE LIFE OF DAVID
32. THE LIFE OF FAITH
33. OBJECTIONS TO GOD
34. RACTICAL CHRISTIANITY
35. PROFITING FROM THE WORD
36. THE PROPHETIC PARABLES OF MATTHEW 13
37. EGENERATION OR THE NEW BIRTH
38. THE REDEEMER'S RETURN
39. THE SATISFACTION OF CHRIST
40. SPIRITUAL GROWTH
41. STUDIES SAVING
42. THE SEVEN SAYINGS
43. THE TEN COMMANDMENTS
A.W. Pink (1886 - 1952)
Studied at Moodly Bible Institute and pastored some churches in America. He was not very accepted in his congregations which finally made him move back to England to be involved in writing ministry full-time till his death.He was strictly calvinist in this thinking but many of his writings also reflect balance and openness to other views of doctrine. Especially his teachings on antichrist and end-times were promoted well during his life. He wrote over 40 books and many pamphlets including he distributed titled: "Studies in the Scriptures."
Arthur Walkington Pink was a Christian evangelist and Biblical scholar known for his staunchly Calvinist and Puritan-like teachings.
Pink was born in Nottingham, England on April 1, 1886 and became a Christian in 1908, at the age of 22. Though born to Christian parents, prior to conversion he migrated into a Theosophical society (an occult gnostic group popular in England during that time), and quickly rose in prominence within their ranks. His conversion came from his father's patient admonitions from Scripture. It was the verse, Proverbs 14:12, 'there is a way which seemeth right unto a man, but the end thereof are the ways of death,' which particularly struck his heart and compelled him to renounce Theosophy and follow Jesus.
Desiring to grow in knowledge of the Bible, Pink immigrated to the United States to study at Moody Bible Institute. In 1916 he married Vera E. Russell (January 8, 1893 - July 17, 1962), who was from Kentucky. However, he left after just two months for Colorado, then California, then Britain. From 1925 to 1928 he served in Australia, including as pastor of two congregations from 1926 to 1928, when he returned to England, and to the United States the following year. He eventually pastored churches in Colorado, California, Kentucky, and South Carolina.
Converted in 1908 at the age of 22, Arthur Pink left England in 1910 to Study and Moody Bible Institue in Chicago, Illinois. He left after two months and pastored a church in Silverton, Colorado. He had short term pastorates in California, Kentuck and South Carolina.
His first major work, Divine Inspiration Of The Bible, was published in 1917, followed by The Sovereignty Of God, in 1918 which sold less than 2000 copies. He edited the magazine, Studies In The Scriptures, from 1922-1923, in which much of his published works appeared, but circulation was poor, never more than 1000 subscribers.
He spent three years preaching in Australia and returned to England in 1928 for a year. Returning to the United States he spent eight years in itinerant ministry. He returned to England for the last years of his life, living an isolated life.
Pink is famous for his writings, which had the most effect after his death, but his personal ministry as a pastor was largely a failure.
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