Christ as Prophet Priest and King Arthur Pink The general office with which our Redeemer was invested by His Father is that of Mediator between God and men. To discharge that great office, it was necessary that He become incarnate, that He should take into union with His divine person a holy and per... Read More
Access to God Arthur Pink The matter of our approach into the presence of God is one of vital importance—yet it is one (like so many others these days) upon which much confusion and misconception exists. We will not now attempt to canvass the principal errors pertaining thereto, for there would be l... Read More
Regeneration, or the New Birth Arthur Pink Introduction Its Necessity Its Nature Its Effects Its Essence Introduction "The wind blows where it wills, and you hear the sound thereof, but can not tell whence it comes, and where it goes: so is every one that is born of the Spirit." John 3:8 Two chief o... Read More
The Lord Looking on us Arthur Pink New Year's Message, January 1 st , 1950 As we near the close of another period of time, it is our desire (following our usual custom) to look unto the LORD and ask Him to graciously give us a word, which — with His blessing upon the same — will prove a real help to... Read More
TO A STRICKEN SOUL Arthur W. Pink (1886-1952) My dear brother, Greetings in the precious name of Him who, in the supreme crisis of His life said, "The cup which My Father has given Me, shall I not drink it?" (John 18:11). Those words were uttered by the Lord Jesus on the night of His betrayal: the C... Read More
The Good Samaritan by Arthur Pink January, 1942 It has long seemed to this writer that Luke 10:30-35 sets before us an exquisite picture of the sovereign grace of God unto those who have no claim upon Him. That grace is portrayed in the actings of Him who "came to seek and to save that which was los... Read More
CONFESSION J.C. Ryle , 1896 "If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness." 1 John 1:9 There are occasions when circumstances give a peculiar importance to particular doctrines in religion. The assaults of enemies sometimes make i... Read More
Our Profession by J. C. Ryle "Seeing then that we have a great High Priest, who has passed into the heavens, Jesus the Son of God, let us hold fast our profession ." (Hebrews 4:14) A careful reader of the Epistle to the Hebrews can hardly fail to observe that the words "let us" are found no less tha... Read More
Kindness Shown in Adversity James Smith, 1842 "You have seen my affliction, and knew the anguish of my soul." Psalm 31:7 Our troubles may escape the notice of men — but they cannot escape the notice of our God . No earthly parent ever watched over a child with that tenderness, concern, and attention... Read More
Christ, the Substitute For His People James Smith, 1856 God made man upright — in his own image — capable of knowing, serving, and enjoying him. He manifested Himself to him, gave him a law — and he was truly happy. Man knew, approved of, and could do, all that God required; obedience was to him eas... Read More
Christ As Prophet Priest And King
Access To God
Regeneration, or the New Birth
The Lord Looking On Us
To A Stricken Soul
The Good Samaritan
Confession
Our Profession
Kindness Shown In Adversity
Christ, The Substitute For His People