Glorious Sinai Arthur Pink January, 1949 "Now if the ministry that brought death , which was engraved in letters on stone, came with glory , so that the Israelites could not look steadily at the face of Moses because of its glory , fading though it was, will not the ministry of the Spirit be even mo... Read More
A Good Beginning (A New Year's message!) Arthur Pink December, 1948 What a mercy it is to enter this world with a healthy body and sound constitution; how severely handicapped for this life, where the opposite is the case! What a blessing to be born into a Christian home, to receive our earliest imp... Read More
The Prodigal Son by Arthur Pink Luke 15:11-32. Before we attempt to expound this portion of Scripture in detail let us first make a few general observations. Who does the "prodigal son" represent? Is it an unregenerate sinner , or a backslidden believer that is in view? There is a division of sentim... Read More
DANGEROUS DAINTIES Arthur W. Pink (1886-1952) "When you sit to eat with a ruler, consider diligently what is before you" (Proverbs 23:1). We suppose that this verse has little or no voice for many of our readers, inasmuch as there is scarcely any likelihood they will ever be invited to dine with the... Read More
Divine Comfort Arthur Pink, 1935 The Beatitudes supply a Divine description of those who are the subjects and citizens of Christ's spiritual kingdom. They give us a moral portrait of those who have been born again, and with its several features we should honestly and diligently compare our hearts an... Read More
Rejoicing in the Lord Arthur Pink, 1939 "Rejoice in the Lord always—and again I say, Rejoice!" Philippians 4:4 How many there are today who make an entirely wrong use of this Divine exhortation. Let any servant of God faithfully trace out the inward experiences of a Christian, let him describe the p... Read More
Bitter Things! Arthur Pink, 1952 "Woe unto those who call evil good, and good evil . . . who put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!" Isaiah 5:20 Deplorable indeed is the case of those who are incapable of distinguishing between good and evil, who confound objects so radically dissimilar. Yet su... Read More
OLD THINGS! Arthur W. Pink, 1952 1. The old MAN . "Knowing this, that our old man was crucified with Christ, that the body of sin might be destroyed, that henceforth we should not serve sin" (Romans 6:6). Alas, how few of God's people today "know this" and enjoy the settled peace which accompanies a... Read More
A Fourfold Salvation Arthur Pink Introduction 1. Salvation from the PLEASURE of sin 2. Salvation from the PENALTY of sin 3. Salvation from the POWER of sin 4. Salvation from the PRESENCE of sin Summary INTRODUCTION In 1918 we wrote a booklet entitled "A Threefold Salvation," and in 1929 published th... Read More
Sin's Presence Arthur Pink February, 1948 There are two sides to a Christian's life: a light side—and a dark one; an elevating side—and a depressing one. His experience is neither all joy—nor all grief; but a commingling of both. It was so with the apostle Paul: "As sorrowful—yet always rejoicing" (... Read More
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Glorious Sinai
A Good Beginning
The Prodigal Son
Dangerous Dainties
Divine Comfort
Rejoicing In The Lord
Bitter Things!
Old Things!
A Fourfold Salvation
Sin'S Presence