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THE DOCTRINE OF MAN’S IMPOTENCE Chapter 10 OPPOSITION

A.W. PinkTHE DOCTRINE OF MAN’S IMPOTENCE Chapter 10 OPPOSITION In bringing this study to a close it seems desirable that we should consider the opposition made against this truth before giving an exposition of it. This subject of the moral inability of fallen man for good is peculiarly repugnant to his pride... Read More
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THE DOCTRINE OF MAN’S IMPOTENCE Chapter 3 NATURE

A.W. PinkTHE DOCTRINE OF MAN’S IMPOTENCE Chapter 3 NATURE The doctrine we are now considering is a most solemn and forbidding one. Certainly it is one which could never have been invented by man, for it is far too humbling and distasteful. It is one which is most offensive to human pride, and at complete var... Read More
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THE DOCTRINE OF MAN’S IMPOTENCE Chapter 7 COMPLEMENT

A.W. PinkTHE DOCTRINE OF MAN’S IMPOTENCE Chapter 7 COMPLEMENT Let us begin by defining our term. The "complement" of a thing is that which gives it completeness. In contemplating the natural condition of Adam’s children we obtain a one-sided and misleading view if we confine our attention to their spiritual ... Read More
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THE DOCTRINE OF RECONCILIATION Chapter 1 Its Distinctions

A.W. PinkTHE DOCTRINE OF RECONCILIATION Chapter 1 Its Distinctions Before taking up our subject in a positive and constructive manner it seems advisable that we should endeavor to remove a misapprehension under which a number of our readers are laboring, and which requires to be cleared up before they will b... Read More
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THE DOCTRINE OF RECONCILIATION Chapter 13 Its Effectuation-Concluded

A.W. PinkTHE DOCTRINE OF RECONCILIATION Chapter 13 Its Effectuation-Concluded In seeking to show what Christ did in order to effect reconciliation between God and His people two methods of presentation were open to us—each warranted by the analogy of Scripture. To begin with the work of Christ as it is usual... Read More
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THE DOCTRINE OF RECONCILIATION Chapter 14 Its Meaning

A.W. PinkTHE DOCTRINE OF RECONCILIATION Chapter 14 Its Meaning It may seem strange to some that we have deferred until now a consideration of the meaning of "reconciliation," and to the critical reader it must appear as a real defect. Ordinarily a writer should define the terms which he uses at the beginning... Read More
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THE DOCTRINE OF RECONCILIATION Chapter 15 Its Meaning-Continued

A.W. PinkTHE DOCTRINE OF RECONCILIATION Chapter 15 Its Meaning-Continued In our last chapter we pointed out the needs-be for and the importance of making a clear distinction between the Atonement and reconciliation, that the sacrifice of Christ was the cause and the means of which reconciliation was the effe... Read More
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THE DOCTRINE OF RECONCILIATION Chapter 23 Its Reception-Continued

A.W. PinkTHE DOCTRINE OF RECONCILIATION Chapter 23 Its Reception-Continued In our last we sought to show that the words "be reconciled to God" (2 Cor. 5:20) are not an exhortation unto saints to acquiesce in the Divine providences or to render submission to His discipline and ordinances, but instead, that th... Read More
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THE DOCTRINE OF RECONCILIATION Chapter 28 Its Need Revisited-Continued

A.W. PinkTHE DOCTRINE OF RECONCILIATION Chapter 28 Its Need Revisited-Continued We commence this portion at the point where we left off in our last. Those who are at peace with sin are at enmity with God; but those who are reconciled to God are antagonistic to sin. It cannot be otherwise. Satan and God, sin ... Read More
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THE DOCTRINE OF RECONCILIATION Conclusion

A.W. PinkTHE DOCTRINE OF RECONCILIATION Conclusion In the course of our explanation of this doctrine we have sought to make a comprehensive view of it as a whole and then to examine in detail its essential components. Truth is a unit, one harmonious whole, but with our very limited powers of comprehension we... Read More

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