Regeneration Or the New Birth
Doctrine – Theology by
A. W. Pink
Regeneration Or the New Birth;Two chief obstacles lie in the way of the salvation of any of Adam’s fallen descendants: bondage to the guilt and penalty of sin, bondage to the power and presence of sin; or, in other words, their being bound for Hell and their being unfit for Heaven. These obstacles are, so far as man is concerned, entirely insurmountable. This fact was unequivocally established by Christ, when, in answer to His disciples’ question, “Who then can be saved?”, He answered, “with men this is impossible.”
Holiness – Part 2
Doctrine – Theology by
John Charles Ryle
In Holiness – Part 2 J. C. Ryle shows that holiness may be acquired only by those who add personal exertion to faith, and who observe the many practical exhortations in the Scriptures to saintliness in daily life. He explains the meaning of scriptural “perfection,” the controversial seventh chapter of Romans, the doctrine of the indwelling Christ, the relationship of consecration to conversion, and the necessity for those who would be holy to “watch, pray, and fight.” Like the great Puritan masters from whom he freely draws, he offers no easy way to the highest Christian life.
Holiness – Part 1
Doctrine – Theology by
John Charles Ryle
In Holiness, J. C. Ryle shows that holiness may be acquired only by those who add personal exertion to faith, and who observe the many practical exhortations in the Scriptures to saintliness in daily life. He explains the meaning of scriptural “perfection,” the controversial seventh chapter of Romans, the doctrine of the indwelling Christ, the relationship of consecration to conversion, and the necessity for those who would be holy to “watch, pray, and fight.” Like the great Puritan masters from whom he freely draws, he offers no easy way to the highest Christian life.
Stewardship of the Mystery
Doctrine – Theology by
T.Austin-Sparks
“Stewardship of the Mystery; It was no small revolution that came in with Christ, and was preached by Paul; which was, indeed, entrusted and committed to him in a special way and made his “Stewardship”. The implications are immensely and intensely challenging. Christendom has almost entirely failed to apprehend this change and its devastating implications. Hence, there is all the phraseology and terminology without the consistent nature and expression, and therefore without the impact and power or authority.
The “Mystery”” – the eternal Divine secret – is still veiled in many hearts, even though they have the New Testament in their hands.
Satisfaction of Christ
Doctrine – Theology by
A.W. Pink
Satisfaction of Christ; The death of Christ, the incarnate Son of God, is the most remarkable event in all history. Its uniqueness was demonstrated in various ways. Centuries before it occurred it was foretold with an amazing fullness of detail, by those men whom God raised up in the midst of Israel to direct their thoughts and expectations to a fuller and more glorious revelation of Himself.
Doctrine of Sanctification
Doctrine – Theology by
Arthur W. Pink
The doctrine of sanctification is at the very heart of the gospel message; for it answers the mysterious and all-important question, “How can an impure sinner approach a holy God?” It is also among the most difficult doctrines to study exhaustively, due to the hundreds of passages which speak to the topic, in a myriad of diversely complementary ways. Few persons have unraveled the threads in as comprehensive and practical a way as A.W. Pink. The Doctrine of Sanctification is highly recommended to anyone passionate about pursuing a life of true holiness
Divine Inspiration of the Bible
Doctrine – Theology by
A.W. Pink
Divine Inspiration of the Bible; There are few things more important and sacred to the Christian than the Bible. Upon its veracity and authenticity, all of faith rises and falls. Attacks upon the Scriptures are meant to undermine the credibility of Christianity itself. Fortunately, unlike other faiths of the world, Christianity is founded upon historical events, to which the 66 individual books of the Bible attest to independently. Arthur W. Pink, in his clear, profound, and sharp style, aptly defends the foundations of faith in Scripture by innumerate the many and diverse reasons why the Bible is worthy of the belief of a man.