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I just compiled A.W. Pink's Profiting From The Word in several ebook formats.
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I just compiled A.W. Pink's Profiting From The Word in several ebook formats.
You can grab it from my blog, along with a number of ebooks that I've already posted.
I'll be adding more in the near future.
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Very Nice......Profiting from the Word is an excellent read.......Mortification of Sin is a classic and very practical....all good ti:thumbs::wavey::applause::thumbsup:tles
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I read his commentary on Hebrews, is he considered to have been an "Hyper Calvinist?"
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He might be considered a 'high' Calvinist, but certainly not 'hyper.'
He believed passionately in the free preaching of the Gospel to all.
I think his commentary on Hebrews is excellent, the best I have looked at.
What do you think, Y 1?
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He might be considered a 'high' Calvinist, but certainly not 'hyper.'
He believed passionately in the free preaching of the Gospel to all.
I think his commentary on Hebrews is excellent, the best I have looked at.
What do you think, Y 1?
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Would agree with you on that assessment!
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On the BB anyone who believes the truth of the DoG is considered a hyper. :thumbs:
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Have either of you gotten to his profound explication of Hebrews 10:25 yet? You know, the verse that says, "Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of some is; but exhorting one another: and so much the more, as ye see the day approaching."
Church History Timeline—A. W. Pink
The last sixteen years of his life, he spent on the Isle of Lewis, Scotland, in virtual isolation by his own choice, rejecting formal association with any church. . . .hermit-like existence. . . .From his remote hideaway, Arthur issued his scripture studies
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Have either of you gotten to his profound explication of
Hebrews 10:25 yet? You know, the verse that says, "Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of some is; but exhorting one another: and so much the more, as ye see the day approaching."
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Yes, I've heard this before.
Now what?
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I just compiled A.W. Pink's Profiting From The Word in several ebook formats.
You can grab it from my blog, along with a number of ebooks that I've already posted.
I'll be adding more in the near future.
If you subscribe to the blog with the "Follow" field, you'll be updated by email anytime something new is added.
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I see Martyn Lloyd Jones in here as well......I love both these guys! :thumbs::thumbs:
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Thanks, I like Pink.
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I like Pink too.
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Was he able to make a full 34 posts before getting banned?
[Sadly, yes]
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He calls himself a "pastor"
I don't mean to judge, but, he leaves no options. He needs to be counselled by his flok, and the group he is licensed by. What a shame.
I rebuke his spirit, and the demon that caused his mouth to flow with the vile rant.
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Hopefully a moderator will snip out his entries.
Sad.
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Please point out any other vile rants of this person and we will snip them.
We will NOT snip any comments or quotations by one of my heroes, AW Pink!!
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Have either of you gotten to his profound explication of
Hebrews 10:25 yet? You know, the verse that says, "Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of some is; but exhorting one another: and so much the more, as ye see the day approaching."
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He probably logged onto the BB and read a couple of your posts Jerome,and that led him into seclusion
The primary lesson that Pink sought to teach was Godly living characterised by a devotion to the Scriptures. His concern in all of his labours was to promote the glory of God and holiness of life. He was aware that while many people read the Bible not all read it for the same purpose. He once wrote the following:
"Some read it to satisfy their literary pride. In certain circIes it has become both the respectable and popular thing to obtain a general acquaintance with the Bible simply because it is regarded as an educational defect to be ignorant of them. But in all this there is no thought of God, no yearning for spiritual edification, and therefore no real benefit to the soul."
Pink was devoted to Scripture and to the serious and profitable study of the Book. It was his joy and delight and, as his days on earth drew to a close it became even more sweet and precious to him. He was taken up totally with the Scriptures and his last words that were heard showed what was on his mind as he entered glory, "The Scriptures explain themselves".
Pink was Serious about Scripture and its authority
He had little time for those given over to a superficial view of the Bible. Only too well aware that he could increase the circulation of the magazine by devoting pages to "the signs of the times" he was to write, ".. ..it is not our aim to tickle the ear, but to search the conscience; not to pander to the sensation-monger, but to feed Christ's hungry sheep, not to please empty professors, but to make God's children more and more out of love with themselves".
Pink lived in total dependence upon God. Writing what was to be his last annual letter to his readers he was able to say, 'As we review this somewhat lengthy ministry, we cannot but marvel at the sovereign and abounding grace of God which has supported and sustained . . . During the whole of these thirty years we have never been in debt a penny, and have paid every bill within forty-eight hours of its reception".
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watch out, some considered him too much 'into the Holy Spirit!"
Some saw him as being forerunner to , gasp, allowing for the movement of the Holy Spirit among baptists in a new fresh way!
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I'm glad that most of you have enjoyed the works by Arthur Pink.
In the next few days, I'll be posting two more works by Pink, before moving on to some works of J.C. Ryle, John Owen, and Octavius Winslow.