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Originally published in 1918, Arthur W. Pink's "The Sovereignty of God" is a powerful and influential work on the power of God over every aspect of human life, from the smallest specks of dust on earth to the greatest philosophical and spiritual challenges facing mankind. Born in England in 1886, Pink was little known during his own life and struggled with the day to day realities of life as a minister. He and his family moved frequently and lived...
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The New Birth examines the Biblical teaching of regeneration, or being born from above. Because of man's fallen condition and depravity, God must do a work in a person before he can come to know and love God. This work is known as "the new birth."
The chapters are: the Introduction, Its Necessity, Its Nature, and Its Effects.
It is read from the original as much as possible, with only minor changes to make it understandable to a listener.
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This short but helpful book is a must for all Christians who want to walk in a manner worthy of Jesus Christ, pleasing Him in all things. Pink aptly uses Proverbs 4:23 to show that keeping or guarding the heart is key to walking in that worthy manner. For from the heart, are all "the issues of life." As goes the heart, so goes the life. Whether you are a young or old Christian, or whether you live in prosperity or in adversity, this is a superb guide...
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The Ten Commandments by Arthur W. Pink is a short introduction to God's Moral Law. Pink shows that the Moral Law is still binding on all men today, that humanity will be judged for its violation, and that it is the rule of life and means of sanctification for the Christian. At one time, this was the prevailing understanding in Christianity.
God gave the commandments for His own glory and also for the good of man. Each commandment has both a positive...
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Why are we humans the way we are? Why does humanity still suffer from the perennial problems that have plagued us for thousands of years? Things like hatred and anger toward others, dissatisfaction with life, or disordered desires after any number of things? Or things like pain and sorrow, sadness and suffering? Why does life always end in death?
While most of us barely begin to even consider the "why" questions, Arthur W. Pink plainly declared the...
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