James W. Alexander James W. Alexander (1804 - 1859)
Faith
Religion is a living process. When the Spirit takes hold of a man to transform him into a child of grace, working faith in him, and opening his eyes to see the boundless riches of grace, the work goes on continually. There is growth of knowledge, faith, and hope. The more the spiritual process advances, the more does religion become distinguished from all its outward forms, and attain likeness to the infinite benevolence of God.
 
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Letters of AW Pink Go back to previous page
Pink, Arthur W.
Book title
Book Details
Paperback: 135 pages
Subtitle: N/A
Publisher: The Banner of Truth Trust
Category: Autobiography
Edition: N/A
Publish Date: 197807
ISBN: 0851512623
Dewey Decimal Classification: N/A
Reference No: P-00059
Synopsis
"Pink's letters add an insightful look into a man so loved of God, that He used him to write volumes of biblically-sound writings of theology, and encouragement in humility and devotion to God to believers who so want to wholely serve their Lord Jesus Christ in all they believe, say, and do. Pink considered his letters his God-given ministry to his flock, aside from his work in composing monthly Studies in the Scriptures (over the course of 30 years). It is especially touching to read of his fatherly care, embracing all in life as of spiritual concern, towards Lowell Green who became a life-long 'son' after reading Pink's The Sovereignty of God. I highly endorse this little book, and only give it a rating of 4 as it is not to be looked at as of the value of his other writings (which allow him far more considerable delving) in leading believers into a deeper and more committed walk with their dear Lord. However, as with all Pink's writings, he indeed does, and encourages believers to always glory as Paul did, not in anything of himself, but only "in the Lord" (1 Cor 1:31)."