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Arthur Walkington Pink

    Arthur W. Pink was an English Christian author renowned for his profound biblical expositions. Initially circulated through his own magazine, his writings reached a wider audience after his death. Pink distinguished himself through meticulous scriptural examination and an emphasis on practical Christian living. His works have influenced many Christians, encouraging deeper Bible study and a life grounded in biblical principles.

    Arthur Walkington Pink
    The Doctrine of Election
    Profiting from the Word
    Regeneration or the New Birth
    The Sovereignty of God
    Spiritual Union and Communion
    The Doctrine of Human Depravity
    • 2021

      The Attributes of God

      Annotated

      • 150 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Exploring the true essence of God, this book goes beyond basic teachings to provide a deeper understanding of His attributes. It aims to help readers integrate these divine qualities into their daily lives, serving as a foundation for genuine knowledge of God. The author presents key perfections of God's character, inviting readers to engage with profound spiritual concepts that challenge conventional beliefs and enrich their faith journey.

      The Attributes of God
    • 2018

      THE REDEEMER'S RETURN

      Pathways To The Past

      • 316 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      The book explores the impact of influential Christian prophets such as Tozer, Lewis, and Phillips, who ignited theological discussions and inspired the church through their powerful messages. It highlights how their writings and sermons acted as sparks in a spiritual landscape, aiming to awaken and astonish believers. The narrative emphasizes the transformative power of their ideas, which continue to resonate and challenge the church today, portraying their legacy as vital in guiding faith and understanding in a modern context.

      THE REDEEMER'S RETURN
    • 2016

      Divine Covenants

      Pathways To The Past

      • 414 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      The book explores the impactful messages of influential Christian prophets such as Tozer, Lewis, and Phillips, who ignited theological discussions throughout the last century. These figures, likened to burning embers, sought to inspire and awaken the church through their powerful preaching and writings. Their ideas aimed to illuminate the spiritual landscape, challenging believers to engage deeply with their faith and pursue a transformative relationship with God.

      Divine Covenants
    • 2016

      Exploring the tension between divine sovereignty and human free will, the author addresses contemporary struggles with faith amidst turmoil. By illustrating God's control over creation and salvation, the book offers insights on how believers can respond to challenges in a troubled world, providing guidance for navigating difficult times with a deeper understanding of faith.

      The Sovereignty of God and The Godhood of God
    • 2016

      Profiting From The Word

      Pathways To The Past

      • 90 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The book explores the multifaceted strengths of Christianity, emphasizing its philosophical, theological, metaphysical, and social dimensions. It argues that the claim to Truth is central to Christianity's appeal, while identifying and clarifying this Truth enhances its theological and metaphysical foundations. Furthermore, it highlights the importance of an existential relationship with Truth as a vital aspect of Christian social engagement, urging contemporary shepherds to embrace and convey these principles in the new millennium.

      Profiting From The Word
    • 2015

      The Sabbath

      • 148 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The book argues for the observance of the Christian Sabbath on Sunday, emphasizing biblical directives for setting aside this day for church and worship. Arthur W. Pink presents a theological perspective that supports the transition from the traditional Saturday Sabbath to Sunday, highlighting the significance of this practice in the Christian faith.

      The Sabbath
    • 2015

      The Total Depravity Of Man

      Pathways To The Past

      • 270 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The exploration of God's nature reveals His desire to make Himself known, presenting a profound relationship between the divine and humanity. The book delves into the concept of the Trinity—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—and emphasizes the invitation for believers to experience this intimate union. It addresses the critical theological understanding of humanity's total depravity, underscoring the significance of Christ's sacrifice for the ungodly. This work aims to enhance biblical comprehension while contributing to a collection of influential Christian writings.

      The Total Depravity Of Man
    • 2015

      The AntiChrist

      Pathways To The Past

      • 264 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Evil leaders often disguise themselves as compassionate saviors, leading to widespread deception and false promises of peace. This work delves into the symbolism of the Anti-Christ, particularly as depicted in the Book of Revelation, where he is represented by the rider on the white horse, symbolizing false peace. The author, Arthur W. Pink, employs various literary devices to clarify biblical truths about the Anti-Christ, encouraging critical theological thinking and enhancing biblical comprehension. This volume is part of a broader collection aimed at enriching personal and pastoral libraries.

      The AntiChrist
    • 2012

      This volume combines two significant works by Arthur Pink, exploring the themes of eternal punishment and eternal security. The first part delves into the consequences of sin and the reality of eternal punishment, while the second part addresses the assurance of salvation and the believer's security in faith. Together, these writings offer a profound theological examination of key doctrines, encouraging readers to reflect on their beliefs regarding salvation and judgment.

      Arthur W. Pink's Eternal Punishment & Eternal Security