| Arthur Pink |
| "For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus." 1 Timothy 2:5 |
"It is generally recognized that spirituality
is at a low ebb in Christendom and not a few perceive that sound doctrine is
rapidly on the wane, yet many of the Lord’s people take comfort from supposing
that the Gospel is still being widely preached and that large numbers are being
saved thereby. Alas, their optimistic supposition is ill-founded and sandy
grounded. If the message now being delivered in Mission Halls be examined, if
the tracts which are scattered among the unchurched masses be scrutinized, if
the open-air speakers be carefully listened to, if the sermons or addresses of a
“Soul-winning campaign” be analyzed; in short, if modern Evangelism be weighed
in the balances of Holy Writ, it will be found wanting—lacking that which is
vital to a genuine conversion, lacking what is essential if sinners are to be
shown their need of a Saviour, lacking that which will produce the transfigured
lives of new creatures in Christ Jesus." Studies On Saving Faith
"The evangelism of the day is not only superficial to the
last degree, but it is radically defective." Studies On Saving Faith
"Those who really receive the “message” which is now being
given out from most of the “orthodox” pulpits and platforms today, are being
fatally deceived. It is a way which seemeth right unto a man, but unless God
sovereignly intervenes by a miracle of grace, all who follow it will surely find
that the ends thereof are the ways of death. Tens of thousands who confidently
imagine they are bound for Heaven, will get a terrible disillusionment when they
awake in Hell." Studies On Saving Faith
"So far from the Gospel setting aside the Law, it exhibits
the Saviour enduring the curse of it. Calvary supplied the most solemn and
awe-inspiring display of God’s hatred of sin that time or eternity will ever
furnish." Studies On Saving Faith
"Just as the world was not ready for the New Testament
before it received the Old; just as the Jews were not prepared for the ministry
of Christ until John the Baptist had gone before Him with his claimant call to
repentance, so the unsaved are in no condition today for the Gospel till the Law
be applied to their hearts, for by the law is the knowledge of sin.” Studies On
Saving Faith
"Salvation is a free gift, but an empty hand must receive
it, and not a hand which still tightly grasps the world!" Studies On Saving
Faith
"Those who have not bowed to Christ’s scepter and enthroned
Him in their hearts and lives, and yet imagine that they are trusting in Him as
their Saviour, are deceived, and unless God disillusions them they will go down
to the everlasting burnings with a lie in their right hand." Studies On Saving
Faith
"Alas, alas, God’s way of salvation is almost entirely
unknown today, the nature of Christ’s salvation is almost universally
misunderstood, and the terms of His salvation misrepresented on every hand. The
Gospel which is now being proclaimed is, in nine cases out of every ten, but a
perversion of the Truth, and tens of thousands, assured they are bound for
Heaven, are now hastening to Hell, as fast as time can take them." Studies On
Saving Faith
"It is the bounded duty of every Christian to have no
dealings with the evangelistic monstrosity of the day: to withhold all moral and
financial support of the same, to attend none of their meetings, to circulate
none of their tracts." Studies On Saving Faith
"It behooves each one of us to make the most diligent and
thorough inquiry as to the nature of saving faith. The more so, because all
faith does not save; yea, all faith in Christ does not save. Multitudes are
deceived upon this vital matter. Thousands of those who sincerely believe that
they have received Christ as their personal Saviour and are resting on His
finished work, are building upon a foundation of sand." Studies On Saving Faith
"Now a man may have both illumination and inclination from
heaven, and yet not be regenerated." Studies On Saving Faith
"Until the ungodly are sensible of the exceeding sinfulness
of their vile course of self-will and self-pleasing, until they are genuinely
broken down and penitent over it before God, until they are willing to forsake
the world for Christ, until they have resolved to come under His government—for
such to depend upon Him for pardon and life is not faith, but blatant
presumption; it is but to add insult to injury. And for one such to take His
holy name upon his polluted lips and profess to be His follower, is the most
terrible blasphemy, and comes perilously nigh to committing that sin for which
there is no forgiveness. Alas, alas, that modern evangelism is encouraging and
producing just such hideous and Christ-dishonoring monstrosities." Studies On
Saving Faith
"A natural faith is sufficient for trusting a human object;
but a supernatural faith is required to savingly trust in a Divine object."
Studies On Saving Faith
"While observing the methods employed by present-day
evangelists and personal workers, we are made to wonder what place the Holy
Spirit has in their thoughts: certainly they entertain the most degrading
conception of that miracle of grace which He performs, when He moves a human
heart to truly surrender unto the Lord Jesus. Alas, in these degenerate times,
few have any idea that saving faith is a miraculous thing. Instead, it is now
almost universally supposed that saving faith is nothing more than an act of the
human will, which any man is capable of performing: all that is needed is to
bring before a sinner a few verses of Scripture which describe his lost
condition, one or two which contain the word “believe,” and then a little
persuasion for him to “accept Christ,” and the thing is done. And the awful
thing is that so very, very few see anything wrong with this—blind to the fact
that such a process is only the Devil’s drug to lull thousands into a false
peace." Studies On Saving Faith
"Once it is seen that God’s salvation is not only a legal,
but also an experimental thing, that it not only justifies, but regenerates and
sanctifies, fewer will suppose they are its participants. Once it is seen that
Christ came here to save His people not only from hell, but from sin, from
self-will and self-pleasing, then fewer will desire His salvation." Studies On
Saving Faith
"Of himself the fallen sinner can no more repent
evangelically than he can create a world. “With men it is impossible” rules out
of court all special pleading for the power of man’s will. Nothing but a miracle
of grace can lead to the saving of any sinner." Studies On Saving Faith
"No man can come to me, except the Father which hath sent
me draw him." (John 6:44)
"Plainly does this language give the lie to the popular
theory of the day, that it lies within the power of man’s will to be saved any
time he chooses to be. Flatly does this verse contradict the flesh-pleasing and
creature honoring idea that any one can receive Christ as his Saviour the moment
he decides to do so." Studies On Saving Faith
"The terrible thing is that so many preachers today, under
the pretense of magnifying the grace of God, have represented Christ as the
Minister of sin, as One who has, through His atoning sacrifice, procured an
indulgence for men to continue gratifying their fleshly and worldly lusts.
Providing a man professes to believe in the virgin birth and vicarious death of
Christ, and claims to be resting upon Him alone for salvation, he may pass for a
real Christian almost anywhere today, even though his daily life may be no
different from that of the moral worldling who makes no profession at all. The
Devil is chloroforming thousands into Hell by this very delusion." Studies On
Saving Faith
"Whilst saving faith is frittered down to a mere act of the
will, blind laymen will continue to be led by blind preachers, only for both to
fall into the ditch." Studies On Saving Faith
"Things are far, far worse even in the orthodox sections of
Christendom than the majority of God’s own children are aware. Things are rotten
even at the very foundation, for with very rare exceptions God’s way of
salvation is no longer being taught." Studies On Saving Faith
"No verse of Scripture yields its meaning to lazy people."
Studies On Saving Faith
"If nothing more than the fear of death or horror of Hell
prompts the sinner to call upon the Lord, he might just as well call upon the
trees. The Almighty is not at the beck and call of any rebel, who, when he is
terrified, sues for mercy... The only “calling upon His name” which the Lord
heeds, is that which issues from a broken, penitent, sin-hating heart, which
thirsts after holiness." Studies On Saving Faith
"Saving faith is not a native product of the human heart,
but is a spiritual grace communicated from on High." Studies On Saving Faith
"God put forth His “mighty power” when He resurrected
Christ. There was a mighty difficulty to be overcome, even the vanquishing of
the grave. There was a mighty result to be achieved, even the bringing to life
One who was dead. None but God Himself was equal to a miracle so stupendous.
Strictly analogous is that miracle of grace which issues in saving faith."
Studies On Saving Faith
"Divine power was needed to create, but much greater power
is required to regenerate a soul." Studies On Saving Faith
"The work of the Spirit in us is equally essential as the
work of Christ for us." Studies On Saving Faith
"The presumptuous professor is filled with pride, and
having a high opinion of himself, is quite sure that he has been saved by
Christ. He disdains any searching tests, and considers self-examination to be
highly injurious and destructive of faith. That preaching pleases him best which
keeps at a respectable distance, which comes not near his conscience, which
makes no scrutiny of his heart. To preach to him of the finished work of Christ
and the eternal security of all who believe in Him, strengthens his false peace
and feeds his carnal confidence. Should a real servant of God seek to convince
him that his hope is a delusion, and his confidence presumptuous, he would
regard him as an enemy." Studies On Saving Faith
"So little does the world attract the genuine child of God,
that he longs for the time to come when God shall take him out of it. Alas, that
so very few of those now bearing the name of Christ have any real experimental
acquaintance with these things. Alas, that so many are deceived by a faith which
is not a saving one." Studies On Saving Faith
"Cry earnestly to God for a new heart, for His regenerating
Spirit, for the gift of saving faith. Prayer is a universal duty. Though an
unbeliever sin in praying (as in everything else), yet it is not a sin for him
to pray." Studies On Saving Faith
"We are born spiritually blind, and cannot be restored
without a miracle of grace. This is thy case, whoever thou art, that art not
born again." Studies On Saving Faith
"Such as have been awakened by the Spirit, shown their
woeful condition, convicted of their high-handed and lifelong rebellion against
God, and brought to realize their dire need of Christ, and who are truly anxious
to come savingly to Him, have found it a task altogether beyond their powers...
True, there are not many who pass through such an experience, for God’s flock is
but a little one. True, the vast majority of professing Christians claim that
they found coming to Christ a very simple matter. But in the clear light of John
6:44 we must assure you, dear reader, that if you found coming to Christ to be
easy, then it is proof you have never come to Him at all in a spiritual and
saving way." Studies On Saving Faith
"The Christ of God fills heaven and earth: He is the One by
whom all things exist and consist. He is seated at the right hand of the Majesty
on high, having all power, dominion, and might. He is made higher than the
heavens, and unto Him all principalities and powers are subject. At His presence
both the earth and the heavens shall yet flee away. Such a Christ is neither to
be offered nor proffered, sold nor given by sinful men. He is the unspeakable
Gift of the Father to as many as He has ordained to eternal life, and none
others. This Christ, this Gift of the Father, is supernaturally revealed and
applied to the heirs of salvation by the Holy Spirit, when, where, and as He
pleases; and not when, where, and how men please." Studies On Saving Faith
"No sinner ever comes to Christ until the Holy Spirit first
comes to him! And no sinner will savingly believe on Christ until the Spirit has
communicated faith to him." Studies On Saving Faith
"We have had personal dealings with men whose hearts were
filled with covetousness, and whose ways were worldly almost to the last degree,
yet who tiraded against modernism and evolutionism, etc., and faithfully
preached the Virgin-birth and the blood of Christ as the sinner’s only hope.
That these men are natural or carnal, that is, unregenerate, is plain and
unmistakable if we measure them by the infallible rule of Holy Writ: it would
not only be a contradiction in terms, but blasphemy to say such had been made,
by God, new creatures in Christ. Nevertheless, so far from the foundation truths
of Scripture being foolishness unto these unregenerate characters, they warmly
endorse and ardently propagate them... Let it be carefully noted that it does
not say the things of God are foolishness unto the natural man... The things of
God these men profess to believe; the things of Christ, they appear to valiantly
champion; but the things of the SPIRIT OF GOD they are personal strangers unto;
and therefore when His secret and mysterious work upon the souls of God’s elect
is pressed upon them, they appear to be so much foolishness unto them—either
mysticism or fanaticism. But to the renewed it is far otherwise." Studies On
Saving Faith
"So too there is a natural love for Christ, an ardent
devotion for Him, which springs not from a renewed heart. Just as one reared
among devout Romanists, grows up with a deep veneration and genuine affection
for the Virgin; so one carefully trained by Protestant parents, told from
infancy that Jesus loves him, grows up with a real but natural love for Him.
There may be a historical faith in all the doctrines of Scripture, where the
power of them is never experienced. There may be a fleshly zeal for portions of
God’s Truth, as there was in the case of the Pharisees, and yet the heart not be
renewed." Studies On Saving Faith
"Nothing short of the throne of our hearts will satisfy the
Lord Jesus. In order to do this, the Holy Spirit casts down our carnal
imaginations, and every high thing that exalteth itself against the knowledge of
God, and brings into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ, so that
we freely and gladly take His yoke upon us; which yoke is, as one of the
Puritans said, lined with love." Studies On Saving Faith
"God controls the inward feelings and acts of men without
interfering either with their liberty or responsibility." Studies On Saving
Faith
"The demands of Christ are too humbling to our natural
pride, too searching for the callous conscience, too exacting for our fleshly
desires. And a miracle of grace has to be wrought within us before this awful
depravity of our nature, this dreadful state of affairs, is changed." Studies On
Saving Faith
"How many rest on their sound doctrinal views of Christ.
They believe firmly in His Deity, His holy humanity, His perfect life, His
vicarious death, His bodily resurrection, His ascension to God’s right hand, His
present intercession on high, and His second advent. So too did many of those to
whom James addressed his epistle, but he reminded them that the demons also
believe and tremble. O my reader, saving faith in Christ is very much more than
assenting to the teachings of Scripture concerning Him." Studies On Saving Faith
"The ministry of the Puritans was an exceedingly searching
one. While magnifying the free grace of God in no uncertain terms, while
teaching plainly that the satisfaction of Christ alone gave title to Heaven,
while emphatically repudiating all creature-merits, they nevertheless insisted
that a supernatural and transforming work of the Spirit in the heart and life of
the believer was indispensable to fit him for Heaven. Professors were rigidly
tested, and the results and fruits of faith were demanded before its presence
was admitted. Self-examination was frequently insisted upon, and full details
given as to how one might ascertain that he was a new creature in Christ Jesus.
Christians were constantly urged to make their calling and election sure by
ascertaining that they had clear evidence of the same. While conditions were far
from being perfect, yet there is good reason to conclude that more deluded souls
were undeceived and more hypocrites exposed than at any other period since the
first century A.D." Studies On Saving Faith
"Thousands of souls who give no evidence of being born
again are quite confident that Christ has saved them." Studies On Saving Faith
"On every side are people full of assurance, certain that
they are journeying to Heaven... Nevertheless it is the bounden duty of every
real servant of God to tell the great majority of them that they are woefully
deluded by Satan." Studies On Saving Faith
"The Holy Spirit Himself moved one of His servants to write
a whole Epistle to instruct us how we might know whether or not we have eternal
life... Let the really concerned soul read slowly and thoughtfully through this
first epistle of John, and let him duly observe that not once in its five
chapters are we told We know that we have passed from death unto life because we
are resting on the finished work of Christ. The total absence of such a
statement ought, surely, to convince us that something must be radically wrong
with so much of the popular teaching of the day on this subject." Studies On
Saving Faith
"Regeneration is a work which God performs within us, and
as eternal destiny hinges on the same, it behooves every serious soul to take
the utmost pains and ascertain whether or not this miracle of grace has been
wrought within him." Studies On Saving Faith
"It is impossible that the Third Person of the Trinity
should take up His abode within a soul, without effecting a radical change
within him: and it is this which I need to make sure of. It is the Spirit’s work
within the heart which is the only infallible proof of salvation." Studies On
Saving Faith
"They who are filled with a carnal assurance, a fleshly
confidence, a vain presumption, feel no need for asking the Lord to prove them.
So completely has Satan deceived them, that they imagine it would be an act of
unbelief so to do. Poor souls, they call evil good, and good evil; they put
darkness for light, and light for darkness." Studies On Saving Faith
"Christ is the Saviour of none until He is welcomed as
LORD." Studies On Saving Faith
"All pretentions unto the present enjoyment of the
assurance of faith by those whose daily lives are unbecoming the Gospel are
groundless. They who are confident of entering that Eternal Happiness which
consists very much in a perfect freedom from all sin, but who now allow
themselves in the practice of sin (persuading themselves that Christ has fully
atoned for the same), are deceived. None truly desire to be free from sin in the
future, who do not sincerely long to forsake it in the present. He who does not
pant after holiness here is dreadfully mistaken if he imagines he desires
holiness hereafter. Glory is but grace consummated; the heavenly life is but the
full development of the regenerated life on earth. Neither death nor the second
coining of Christ will effect any radical change in the Christian: it will only
perfect what he already has and is. Any, then, who pretend unto the assurance of
salvation, who boast of their pardon and present possession of eternal life, but
who have not an experience of deep sorrow for sin, real indignation against it,
and hatred of themselves because of transgressions, know nothing at all of what
holy assurance is." Studies On Saving Faith
"Nothing but the communication of a new nature, a
supernatural work of grace within, can furnish proof that the righteousness of
Christ has been placed to my account. Whom God legally saves, he experimentally
saves." Studies On Saving Faith
"It is only in proportion as the Christian manifests the
fruit of a genuine conversion that he is entitled to regard himself and be
regarded by others as one of the called and elect of God... It is not those who
are governed by self-will, but as many as are led by the Spirit of God, they are
the sons of God (Romans 8:14)" Studies On Saving Faith
"We have the same Word to measure ourselves by now as God
will judge us by in the day to come." Studies On Saving Faith
"O what efforts Satan puts forth to keep people from this
vitally important and all-necessary work of self-examination. He knows full well
that if many of his deceived victims set about the task in earnest, they would
soon discover that no miracle of Divine grace has been wrought in them, and that
this would cause them to seek the Lord with all their hearts." Studies On Saving
Faith
"It is very evident to one who has been taught of God that
the vast majority of present-day evangelists, tract-writers, and personal
workers do not believe one-half of what Holy Writ declares concerning the
spiritual impotency of the natural man, or the absolute necessity of a miracle
of grace being wrought within him before he can savingly turn to Christ.
Instead, they erroneously imagine that fallen man is a free moral agent,
possessing equal power to accept Christ as to reject Him. They suppose all that
is needed is information and coercion: to preach the Gospel and persuade men to
believe it... Not only is there practically no definite waiting upon God and an
earnest seeking from Him the power of His Spirit, but they sally forth and speak
and write to the unsaved as if the Holy Spirit had no existence." Studies On
Saving Faith
"In every instance where God has decreed an end, He has
also decreed every means to that end. The One who decreed the salvation of His
elect also decreed to work faith in them." Gleanings In The Godhead, Part I
"God did not elect any sinner because He foresaw that he
would believe, for the simple but sufficient reason that no sinner ever believes
until God gives him faith, just as no man sees until God gives him sight."
Gleanings In The Godhead, Part I
"The trend of modern theology -- if theology it can be
called -- is ever toward the deification of the creature rather than the
glorification of the Creator, and the leaven of present-day Rationalism is
rapidly permeating the whole of Christendom." The Sovereignty Of God
"Many of those among our religious leaders who are still
regarded as orthodox would, we fear, be found to be very heterodox if they were
weighed in the balances of the Sanctuary. Even those who are clear,
intellectually, upon other truth, are rarely sound in doctrine. Few, very few,
today, really believe in the complete ruin and total depravity of man. Those who
speak of man's free will, and insist upon his inherent power to either accept or
reject the Saviour, do but voice their ignorance of the real condition of Adam's
fallen children. And if there are few who believe that, so far as he is
concerned, the condition of the sinner is entirely hopeless, there are fewer
still who really believe in the absolute Sovereignty of God." The Sovereignty Of
God
"In the light of Scripture we are compelled to believe that
the many are on the Broad Road that leadeth to destruction, and that only few
are on the Narrow Way that leadeth unto life." The Sovereignty Of God
"From what is heard from the average evangelist today, is
not any serious hearer obliged to conclude that he professes to represent a God
who is filled with benevolent intentions, yet unable to carry them out; that He
is earnestly desirous of blessing men, but that they will not let Him? Then,
must not the average hearer draw the inference that the Devil has gained the
upper hand, and that God is to be pitied rather than blamed?" The Sovereignty Of
God
"Ours is peculiarly an age of irreverence, and as the
consequence, the spirit of lawlessness, which brooks no restraint and which is
desirous of casting off everything which interferes with the free course of
self-will, is rapidly engulfing the earth like some giant tidal wave... And
conditions will not improve; instead, the more sure Word of Prophecy makes known
to us that they will grow worse and worse... All we can now hope to do is warn
our fellow-saints against the spirit of the age, and thus seek to counteract its
baneful influence upon them." The Sovereignty Of God
"It is true that, speaking generally, the material world is
regulated by law, but behind that law is the law-Giver and law-Administrator.
Man is but the creature. God is the Creator, and endless ages before man first
saw the light the mighty God existed, and ere the world was founded, made His
plans; and being infinite in power and man only finite, His purpose and plan
cannot be withstood or thwarted by the creatures of His own hands." The
Sovereignty Of God
"The God of the twentieth century is a helpless, effeminate
being who commands the respect of no really thoughtful man." The Sovereignty Of
God
"To say that God the Father has purposed the salvation of
all mankind, that God the Son died with the express intention of saving the
whole human race, and that God the Holy Spirit is now seeking to win the world
to Christ; when, as a matter of common observation, it is apparent that the
great majority of our fellow-men are dying in sin, and passing into a hopeless
eternity: is to say that God the Father is disappointed, that God the Son is
dissatisfied, and that God the Holy Spirit is defeated... To argue that God is
trying His best to save all mankind, but that the majority of men will not let
Him save them, is to insist that the will of the Creator is impotent, and that
the will of the creature is omnipotent." The Sovereignty Of God
"To declare that the Creator's original plan has been
frustrated by sin, is to dethrone God." The Sovereignty Of God
"When we say that God is sovereign in the exercise of His
love, we mean that He loves whom He chooses. God does not love everybody; if He
did, He would love the Devil." The Sovereignty Of God
"Christ died not merely to make possible the salvation of
all mankind, but to make certain the salvation of all that the Father had given
to Him." The Sovereignty Of God
"Grant that the One who died upon the cross was God
manifest in the flesh, and it follows inevitably that what Christ has purposed,
that will He perform; that what He has purchased, that will He possess; that
what He has set His heart upon, that will He secure. If the Lord Jesus possesses
all power in heaven and earth, then none can successfully resist His will." The
Sovereignty Of God
"The mission of the Holy Spirit in the world today is to
apply the benefits of Christ's redemptive sacrifice." The Sovereignty Of God
"The new birth is solely the work of God the Spirit and man
has no part or lot in it... Personally we have no more to do with our spiritual
birth than we had with our natural birth." The Sovereignty Of God
"It is supposed that the Holy Spirit quickens only those
who believe. But this is to put the cart before the horse. Faith is not the
cause of the new birth, but the consequence of it." The Sovereignty Of God
"The mission of the Spirit is threefold; to glorify Christ,
to vivify the elect, to edify the saints." The Sovereignty Of God
"Let it not be forgotten that God's providences are but the
manifestations of His decrees: what God does in time is only what He purposed in
eternity -- His own will being the alone cause of all His acts and works." The
Sovereignty Of God
"God's decree of Reprobation contemplated Adam's race as
fallen, sinful, corrupt, guilty. From it God purposed to save a few as the
monuments of His sovereign grace; the others He determined to destroy as the
exemplification of His justice and severity. In determining to destroy these
others, God did them no wrong. They had already fallen in Adam, their legal
representative; they are therefore born with a sinful nature, and in their sins
He leaves them." The Sovereignty Of God
"We can no more persevere without God preserving us, than
we can breathe when God ceases to give us breath." The Sovereignty Of God
"God has access to the hearts of all men and He softens or
hardens them according to His sovereign purpose." The Sovereignty Of God
"Christ came here not to help those who were willing to
help themselves, but to do for His people what they were incapable of doing for
themselves." The Sovereignty Of God
"To come to Christ for life, is for the sinner to feel and
acknowledge that he is utterly destitute of any claim upon God's favor; is to
see himself as without strength, lost and undone; is to admit that he is
deserving of nothing but eternal death, thus taking side with God against
himself; it is for him to cast himself into the dust before God, and humbly sue
for Divine mercy." The Sovereignty Of God
"Prayer is not the requesting of God to alter His purpose
or for Him to form a new one. Prayer is the taking of an attitude of dependency
upon God, the spreading of our need before Him, the asking for those things
which are in accordance with His will, and therefore there is nothing whatever
inconsistent between Divine sovereignty and Christian prayer." The Sovereignty
Of God
"Ah! what needs to be stressed to-day is that God is a God
to be feared." The Sovereignty Of God
"To realize that the Holy Scriptures are a revelation from
the Most High, communicating to us His mind and defining for us His will, is the
first step toward practical godliness. To recognize that the Bible is God's
Word, and that its precepts are the precepts of the Almighty, will lead us to
see what an awful thing it is to despise and ignore them." The Sovereignty Of
God
"One of the most popular beliefs of the day is that God
loves everybody, and the very fact that it is so popular with all classes ought
to be enough to arouse the suspicions of those who are subject to the Word of
Truth. God's Love toward all His creatures is the fundamental and favorite tenet
of Universalists, Unitarians, Theosophists, Christian Scientists, Spiritualists,
Russellites... That God loves everybody, is, we may say, quite a modern belief."
The Sovereignty Of God
"The fact is, that the love of God, is a truth for the
saints only, and to present it to the enemies of God is to take the children's
bread and cast it to the dogs... Risking the danger of being misunderstood, let
us say -- and we wish we could say it to every evangelist and preacher in the
country -- there is far too much presenting of Christ to sinners today (by those
sound in the faith), and far too little showing sinners their need of Christ,
i.e., their absolutely ruined and lost condition, their imminent and awful
danger of suffering the wrath to come, the fearful guilt resting upon them in
the sight of God -- to present Christ to those who have never been shown their
need of Him, seems to us to be guilty of casting pearls before swine." The
Sovereignty Of God
"We read the Scriptures in vain unless we come to them
earnestly desiring a better knowledge of God's will for us -- any other motive
is selfish and utterly inadequate and unworthy." The Sovereignty Of God
"To declare that God helps those who help themselves, is to
repudiate one of the most precious truths taught in the Bible, and in the Bible
alone; namely, that God helps those who are unable to help themselves, who have
tried again and again only to fail." The Sovereignty Of God
"One of the most flagrant sins of our age is that of
irreverence -- the failure to ascribe the glory which is due the august majesty
of God. Men limit the power and activities of the Lord in their degrading
concepts of His being and character. Originally, man was made in the image and
likeness of God, but today we are asked to believe in a god made in the image
and likeness of man... Men claim to be the architects of their own fortunes and
the determiners of their own destiny. They know not that their lives are at the
disposal of the Divine Despot. They know not they have no more power to thwart
Hs secret decrees than a worm has to resist the tread of an elephant." The
Sovereignty Of God
"That the carnal mind is enmity against God, that the
unregenerate man is a rebel against the Divine government, that the sinner has
no concern for the glory of his Maker, and little or no respect for His revealed
will, is freely granted. But, nevertheless, behind the scenes, God is ruling and
over-ruling, fulfilling His eternal purpose, not only in spite of but, also by
means of, those who are His enemies." The Sovereignty Of God
"The fulfillment of any single prophecy is but the
sovereignty of God in operation. It is the demonstration that what He has
decreed He is able also to perform. It is proof that none can withstand the
execution of His counsel or prevent the accomplishment of His pleasure. It is
the evidence that God inclines men to fulfill that which He has ordained and
perform that which He has foredetermined." The Sovereignty Of God
"God works unseen, but not the less truly, in all the
political changes of the day. The astute statesman. the clever diplomatist, is
simply an agent in the Lord's hands. He knows it not. Self-will and motives of
policy may influence to action, but God is steadily working toward an end -- to
exhibit the heavenly and earthly glories of His Son. Thus, instead of kings and
statesmen thwarting God's purpose, they unconsciously forward it. God is not
indifferent, but is behind the scenes of human action. The doings of the future
ten kings in relation to Babylon and the Beast -- the ecclesiastical and secular
powers—are not only under the direct control of God, but all is done in
fulfillment of His words." The Sovereignty Of God
"Man -- even though he be a prominent official in the most
influential empire of his day -- has no power except that which is given him
from above, no power, even, to do that which is evil, i. e., carry out his own
evil designs, unless God empowers him so that His purpose may be forwarded. It
was God who gave Pilate the power to sentence to death His well-beloved Son! And
how this rebukes the sophistries and reasonings of men, who argue that God does
nothing more than permit evil!" The Sovereignty Of God
"Just as the sinner's despair of any help from himself is
the first prerequisite of a sound conversion, so the loss of all confidence in
himself is the first essential in the believer's growth in grace; and just as
the sinner despairing of help from himself will cast him into the arms of
sovereign mercy, so the Christian, conscious of his own frailty, will turn unto
the Lord for power." The Sovereignty Of God
"God is not now seeking to convert the world, but in this
Age He is taking out of the Gentiles a people for His name." The Sovereignty Of
God
"God's revealed will is made known in His Word, but His
secret will is His own hidden counsels... God's revealed will is frequently
crost, but His secret will is never thwarted." The Sovereignty Of God
"It should ever be borne in mind that not only was Adam the
father of the human race seminally, but he was also the head of the race
legally. When Adam was placed in Eden he stood there as our representative, so
that what he did is reckoned to the account of each for whom he acted." The
Sovereignty Of God
"To recognize that God has foreordained all the activities
of evil, is to see that He is the Governor of sin: His will determines its
exercise, His power regulates its bounds. He is neither the Inspirer nor the
Infuser of sin in any of His creatures, but He is its Master, by which we mean
God's management of the wicked is so entire that, they can do nothing save that
which His hand and counsel, from everlasting, determined should be done." The
Sovereignty Of God
"Had sin never been permitted, how could the justice of God
have been displayed in punishing it? How could the wisdom of God have been
manifested in so wondrously over-ruling it? How could the grace of God have been
exhibited in pardoning it? How could the power of God have been exercised in
subduing it?" The Sovereignty Of God
"Though God is not the Author of sin, and though sin is
contrary to His holy nature, yet the existence and operations of it are not
contrary to His will, but subservient to it. God never tempts man to sin, but He
has, by His eternal counsels (which He is now executing), determined its
course." The Sovereignty Of God
"If Christ is the propitiation for those that are lost
equally as much as for those that are saved, then what assurance have we that
believers too may not be lost? If Christ is the propitiation for those now in
hell, what guarantee have I that I may not end in hell? The blood-shedding of
the incarnate Son of God is the only thing which can keep any one out of hell,
and if many for whom that precious blood made propitiation are now in the awful
place of the damned, then may not that blood prove inefficacious for me! Away
with such a God-dishonoring thought." The Sovereignty Of God
"However men may quibble and wrest the Scriptures, one
thing is certain: The Atonement is no failure. God will not allow that precious
and costly sacrifice to fail in accomplishing, completely, that which it was
designed to effect. Not a drop of that holy blood was shed in vain. In the last
great Day there shall stand forth no disappointed and defeated Savior, but One
who shall SEE of the travail of His soul and be satisfied... Let others rest on
the sands of human speculation and twentieth-century theorizing if they wish.
That is their business. But to God they will yet have to render an account. For
our part we had rather be railed at as a narrow-minded, out-of-date, hyper-
Calvinist, than be found repudiating God's truth by reducing the Divinely
efficacious atonement to a mere fiction." The Sovereignty Of God
"Is it not abundantly clear that in the judgment of the
apostle Paul the Scriptures were Divinely inspired even to the most minute
expression.?" An Exposition Of Hebrews
"In no other book of Scripture are the sophistries and
deceptions of Romanism so clearly and systematically exposed. So fully and
pointedly are the errors of Popery refuted, it might well have been written
since that Satanic system became established." An Exposition Of Hebrews
"Deity is not speechless. The true and living God, unlike
the idols of the heathen, is no dumb Being. The God of Scripture, unlike that
absolute and impersonal First Cause of philosophers and evolutionists, is not
silent. At the beginning of earth's history we find Him speaking." An Exposition
Of Hebrews
"Through the prophets God had given predictions and
foreshadowings; in the Son, the fulfillment and substance. The fullness of time
had come when God sent forth His Son. He has nothing now in reserve. He has no
further revelation to make. Christ is the final Spokesman of Deity. The written
Word is now complete. In conclusion, note how Christ divides history: everything
before pointed toward Him, everything since points back to Him; He is the Centre
of all God's counsels." An Exposition Of Hebrews
"Christ is the Son of God in two respects. First, eternally
so, as the second Person in the Trinity, very God of very God. Second, He is
also the Son as incarnate. When He took upon Him sinless human nature He did not
cease to be God, nor did He (as some blasphemously teach) empty Himself of His
Divine attributes, which are inseparable from the Divine Being. God was manifest
in the flesh." An Exposition Of Hebrews
"It is not only that Christ declared or delivered God's
message, but that He HIMSELF was and is God's message. All that God has to say
to us is in His Son: all His thoughts, counsels, promises, gifts, are to be
found in the Lord Jesus... Through Christ, God is now fully, perfectly, finally
revealed." An Exposition Of Hebrews
"The only place from which we cannot fall is one down in
the dust. It is there the Lord brings His own people, weaning them from all
confidence in the flesh, and giving them to experience that it is when they are
weak they are strong. Such, and such ONLY, are saved and safe forever." An
Exposition Of Hebrews
"In His work of illumination, conviction, conversion, and
sanctification, the Spirit uses the Word as the means thereto, but in His
initial work of “quickening” He employs no means, operating immediately or
directly upon the soul." The Holy Spirit
"Faith and all other graces are wrought in us by the Spirit
through the instrumentality of the Word, but not so with the principle of life
and grace from which these graces proceed... Quickening is a direct operation of
the Spirit without the use of any instrument: the Word is used by Him afterwards
to call into exercise the life then communicated." The Holy Spirit
"Regeneration is a direct operation of the Holy Spirit upon
the human spirit. It is the action of Spirit upon spirit, of a Divine Person
upon a human person, whereby spiritual life is imparted. Nothing, therefore, of
the nature of means or instruments can come between the Holy Spirit and the soul
that is made alive." The Holy Spirit, Quoting W. T. Shedd, Presbyterian, 1889
"The unenlightened understanding is unable to apprehend,
and the unregenerate will is unable to believe. Vital force is lacking in these
two principal factors. What is needed at this point is life and force itself.
Consequently, the Author of spiritual life Himself must operate directly,
without the use of means or instruments; and outright give spiritual life and
power from the dead: that is, ex nihilo. The new life is not imparted because
man perceives the truth, but he perceives the truth because the new life is
imparted. A man is not regenerated because he has first believed in Christ, but
he believes in Christ because he has been regenerated." The Holy Spirit, Quoting
W. T. Shedd, Presbyterian, 1889
"Under the guise of honoring the written word, many have
(no doubt unwittingly) dishonored the Holy Spirit... Many suppose that the
Scriptures are quite sufficient of themselves to communicate light to those in
darkness and life to those who are dead in sins. But the record which we have of
Christ’s life ought at once to correct such a view. Who preached the Word as
faithfully as He, yet how very few were saved during His three and a half years’
ministry?!" The Holy Spirit
"Make no mistake upon this point: the Holy Spirit must
first quicken the dead soul into newness of life before the Word obtains any
entrance." The Holy Spirit
"The Word cannot profit any soul spiritually until it be
mixed with faith” (Hebrews 4:2), and faith cannot be put forth unless it
proceeds from a principle of life and grace; and therefore that principle of
life is not produced by it." The Holy Spirit
"We might as well suppose that the presenting of a picture
to a man who is blind can enable him to see, as we can suppose that the
presenting of the Word in an objective way is the instrument whereby God
produces the internal principle by which we are enabled to embrace it.” The Holy
Spirit, Quoting Thomas Ridgley, Presbyterian, 1739
"The soul, then, is quickened into newness of life by the
direct and supernatural operation of the Spirit, without any medium or means
whatever. It is not accomplished by the light of the Word, for it is His very
imparting of life which fits the heart to receive the light... No, men are not
“quickened” by the Word, they must be quickened in order to receive and
understand the Word." The Holy Spirit
"The Spirit might justly have left everyone of us in the
hardness of our hearts to perish forever. In quickening one and not another, in
bringing a few from death unto life and leaving the mass still dead in
trespasses and sins, the Spirit has mercy on whom He will have mercy. He is
absolutely free to work in whom He pleases, for none of the fallen sons of Adam
have the slightest claim upon Him." The Holy Spirit
"This quickening by the Spirit is instantaneous: it is a
Divine act, and not a process; it is wrought at once, and not gradually. In a
moment of time the soul passes from death unto life... There is no medium
between a carnal and a spiritual state: the one is what we were by nature, the
other is what we become by grace, by the instantaneous and invincible operation
of the Almighty Spirit." The Holy Spirit
"Under this work of quickening we are entirely passive, by
which is meant that there is no co-operation whatever between the will of the
sinner and the act of the Holy Spirit... Lazarus co-operated not in his
resurrection: he knew not that the Savior had come to his sepulcher to deliver
him from death. Such is the case with each of God’s elect when the Spirit
commences to deal with them. They must first be quickened into newness of life
before they can have the slightest desire or motion of the will toward spiritual
things; hence, for them to contribute the smallest iota unto their quickening is
utterly impossible." The Holy Spirit
"In the ecclesiastical realm, thousands who have solemnly
covenanted to preach the truth have no scruples about attacking and denying it."
Gleanings In The Godhead
"God has not only told us the best, but also He has not
withheld the worst... Not only does His Word abound in illustrations of His
fidelity in fulfilling His promises, but also it records numerous examples of
His faithfulness in making good His threatenings... Thus it will be with you.
Unless you have fled, or flee, to Christ for refuge, the everlasting burning of
the lake of fire will be your certain portion. God is faithful." Gleanings In
The Godhead
"Since God has promised to His Son a certain people for His
inheritance, to deliver them from sin and condemnation, and to become the
participants of eternal life in glory, it is certain that He will not allow any
of them to perish." Gleanings In The Godhead
"God is faithful in disciplining His people. He is faithful
in what He withholds, no less than in what He gives. He is faithful in sending
sorrow as well as in giving joy. The faithfulness of God is a truth to be
confessed by us not only when we are at ease, but also when we are smarting
under the sharpest rebuke... God is not only faithful, notwithstanding
afflictions, but faithful in sending them... Chastening is not only reconcilable
with God’s lovingkindness, but also it is the effect and expression of it. It
would quiet the minds of God’s people if they would remember that His covenant
love binds Him to lay on them seasonable correction." Gleanings In The Godhead
"God treats us not on the ground of our merits (for we have
none), but for His own great name’s sake." Gleanings In The Godhead
"The opening sentence of Holy Writ is not to be
philosophized about, but is presented as a statement of truth to be received
with unquestioning faith." Gleanings In Genesis
"False systems of theology and philosophy begin with man,
and seek to work up to God. But this is a turning of things upside down. We
must, in all our thinking, begin with God, and work down to man." Gleanings In
Genesis
"It must be the part of scientists to bring their
declarations into accord with the teaching of Genesis 1, if they are to receive
the respect of the children of God. The faith of the Christian rests not in the
wisdom of man, nor does it stand in any need of buttressing from scientific
savants. The faith of the Christian rests upon the impregnable rock of Holy
Scripture, and we need nothing more. Too often have Christian apologists
deserted their proper ground." Gleanings In Genesis
"Not all the combined skill of the greatest literary
genuii, historians, poets, or philosophers this world has ever produced, could
design a composition which began to equal Genesis 1. For reconditeness of theme,
and yet simplicity of language; for comprehensiveness of scope, and yet
terseness of expression; for scientific exactitude, and yet the avoidance of all
technical terms; it is unrivalled, and nothing can be found in the whole realm
of literature which can be compared with it for a moment. It stands in a class
all by itself. If “brevity is the soul of wit” (i. e. wisdom) then the brevity
of what is recorded in this opening chapter of the Bible evidences the divine
wisdom of Him who inspired it." Gleanings In Genesis
"Just as the shining of the light in Genesis I made
manifest the desolation upon which it shone, so the entrance of God’s Word into
the human heart reveals the awful ruin which sin has wrought." Gleanings In
Genesis
"An external knowledge of Divine truth, as revealed in
Scripture, may charm the mind and form ground for speculation and conversation,
but unless there is a Divine application of them to the conscience and heart,
such knowledge will be of no more avail in the hour of death than the pleasing
images of our dreams are of any satisfaction when we awake. How awful to think
that multitudes of professing Christians will awaken in Hell to discover that
their knowledge of Divine truth was no more substantial than a dream!"
Regeneration, or The New Birth
"Only as God supernaturally enlightens, is any soul made
conscious of the awful spiritual darkness in which it naturally dwells."
Regeneration, or The New Birth
"Regeneration is no mere outward reformation, no mere
turning over a new leaf and endeavoring to live a better life. The new birth is
very much more than going forward and taking the preacher’s hand: it is a
supernatural operation of God upon man’s spirit, a transcendent wonder."
Regeneration, or The New Birth
"The new birth is the dividing line between Heaven and
Hell. In God’s sight there are but two classes of people on this earth: those
who are dead in sins, and those who are walking in newness of life... In view of
this solemn fact, how momentous is the question, Have I been born again? If not,
and you die in your present state, you will wish you had never been born at
all." Regeneration, or The New Birth
"There are but two states, and all men are included
therein: the one a state of spiritual life, the other a state of spiritual
death; the one a state of righteousness, the other a state of sin: the one
saving. the other damning; the one a state of enmity, wherein men have their
inclinations contrary to God, the other a state of friendship and fellowship,
wherein men walk obediently unto God, and would not willingly have an inward
notion opposed to His will. The one state is called darkness, the other light...
There is no medium between these conditions; all are in one of them. Each man
and woman now on earth is either an object of God’s delight or of His
abomination. The most benevolent and imposing works of the flesh cannot please
Him. but the faintest sparks proceeding from that which grace hath kindled are
acceptable in His sight." Regeneration, or The New Birth
"Tens of thousands of professing Christians are filled with
a vain and presumptuous confidence that all is well with them. They delude
themselves with hopes of mercy while continuing to live in a course of self-will
and self-pleasing. They fancy they are fitted for Heaven, while every day that
passes finds them the more prepared for Hell." Regeneration, or The New Birth
"The principal device of Satan is to deceive people into
imagining that they can successfully combine the world with God, allow the flesh
while pretending to the Spirit, and thus make the best of both worlds."
Regeneration, or The New Birth
"There can be no communion with God without a renewed soul.
God is unable on His part, with honor to His law and holiness, to have
fellowship with such a creature as fallen man. Man is incapable on his part,
because of the aversion rooted in his fallen nature." Regeneration, or The New
Birth
"The chief design of the Gospel is to beat down all
glorying in ourselves, that we should glory only in the Lord." Regeneration, or
The New Birth
"Heaven is a prepared place for a prepared people."
Regeneration, or The New Birth
"This time we take up our pen to write on one of the most
solemn truths taught in the Word... The subject before us is one that needs
stressing in these days. The great majority of our pulpits are silent upon it,
and the fact that it has so little place in modern preaching is one of the signs
of the times, one of the many evidences that the Apostasy must be near at
hand... What is needed to-day is a scriptural setting forth of the character of
God—His absolute sovereignty, His ineffable holiness, His inflexible justice,
His unchanging veracity. What is needed to-day is a scriptural setting forth of
the condition of the natural man—his total depravity, his spiritual
insensibility, his inveterate hostility to God, the fact that he is “condemned
already” and that the wrath of a sin-hating God is even now abiding upon him.
What is needed today is a scriptural setting forth of the alarming danger in
which sinners are—the indescribably awful doom which awaits them, the fact that
if they follow only a little further their present course they shall most
certainly suffer the due reward of their iniquities. What is needed to-day is a
scriptural setting forth of the nature of that punishment which awaits the
lost—the awfulness of it, the hopelessness of it, the unendurableness of it, the
endlessness of it. It is because of these convictions that by pen as well as by
voice we are seeking to raise the alarm." Eternal Punishment
"A revival, like a genuine conversion, is wrought of God by
means of the Word—the Word applied by the Holy Spirit, of course. Therefore,
there is something more needed (on our part) than prayer: the Word of God must
have a place, a prominent place, the prominent place. Without that there will be
no Revival, whatever excitement and activities of the emotions there may be."
Eternal Punishment
"A realization of the unspeakable misery which awaits the
lost (and which each of us fully merited) would immeasurably deepen our
gratitude, and bring us to thank God more fervently that we have been snatched
as brands from the burning and delivered from the wrath to come; and too, it
will make us far more earnest in our prayers as we supplicate God on behalf of
the unsaved." Eternal Punishment
"Concerning the eternal punishment of the wicked there are
few, it seems, who realize the vital importance of a ringing testimony to this
truth, and fewer still who apprehend the deep seriousness of what is involved in
a denial of it. The importance of a clear witness to this doctrine may be seen
by noting what a prominent place it holds in the Word; and contrariwise, the
seriousness of denying it is evidenced by the fact that such denial is a
rejection of God’s truth. The need of giving this solemn subject a prominent
place in our witness is apparent, for it is our bounden duty to warn sinners of
their fearful peril and bid them flee from the wrath to come. To remain silent
is criminal; to substitute anything for it is to set before the wicked a false
hope." Eternal Punishment
"Divine love is not a sentimental passion which overrides
moral distinctions. God’s love is a holy love, and because it is such He hates
all evil." Eternal Punishment
"Look out on the world to-day and mark the untold misery
which abounds on every hand, and then remember that, however mysterious all this
may be to us, nevertheless, it is all permitted by a merciful God. So, too, read
in the Old Testament the accounts of the deluge, the destruction of Sodom and
Gomorrah by fire and brimstone from heaven, the plagues upon Egypt, the
judgments which were visited upon Israel, and then bear in mind that these were
not prevented by the mercy of God! To reason, then, that because God is merciful
He will not cast into the Lake of Fire every one whose name is not found written
in the book of life, is to fly in the face of all God’s judgments in the past!"
Eternal Punishment
"Imagine a company of criminals passing judgment on the
equity and goodness of the law which had condemned them! The truth of the matter
is—and how often is it lost sight of!—that God is not to be measured by human
standards." Eternal Punishment
"Have we realized that to deny the justice of eternal
punishment is also to repudiate the grace of God? If endless misery be unjust,
then exemption from it must be the sinner’s right, and if so, his salvation
could never be attributed to grace, which is unmerited favor!" Eternal
Punishment
"That God will triumph over evil is most certainly true.
His triumph will be manifested by incarcerating every one of His foes in a place
where they can do no more damage, and where in their torments His holy hatred of
sin will shine for ever and ever. The Lake of Fire so far from witnessing to
Satan’s victory, will be the crowning proof of his utter defeat." Eternal
Punishment
"The wicked hate the light, but love the darkness; hence,
while they deem as “foolishness” the truth of God and reject it, they esteem as
reasonable the Devil’s lies, and greedily devour them." Eternal Punishment
"Error is hydra-headed, inconsistent and contradictory,
ever wavering in its forms. So determined are men to persuade themselves that
the eternal punishment of the wicked is a myth, the enmity of the carnal mind
has devised a variety of ways of ridding themselves of this truth which is so
hateful to them." Eternal Punishment
"The meaning of a word is to be defined not from its
derivation, not from its employment by heathen writers, not from the definition
supplied by a standard English dictionary, nor from the lexicons, but from its
usage in the Holy Scriptures." Eternal Punishment
"If the Gospel were more clearly and faithfully preached,
fewer would profess to believe it." Saving Faith