The Justice of God Arthur Pink It is scarcely surprising that far less has been written upon the justice of God—than upon some of the other Divine perfections. We are accustomed to turn our thoughts unto those objects and subjects which afford us the most pleasure, and to avoid those which render us... Read More
Xmas by A. W. Pink "Thus says the Lord—Do not learn the way of the heathen...for the CUSTOMS of the people are vain." Jeremiah 10:1-3 Christmas is coming! Quite so—but what is "Christmas?" Does not the very term itself denote it's source— "Christ-mass." Thus it is of Roman origin, brought over from ... Read More
The Glorious Gospel Arthur Pink, 1940 "The glorious gospel of the blessed God." 1 Timothy 1:11 The Gospel evidences itself to be Divine, because it enunciates that which the mind of man could not possibly have originated. The grand truths which it proclaims, are without any parallel or rival among a... Read More
Baptism (A Sermon given on November 22, 1927) Arthur Pink My remarks this evening will be drawn from and based upon three separate verses of Scripture, the first of which is found in Hebrews 2:11—"For both he who sanctifies and they who are sanctified are all of one." The reference there is to the R... 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
The Universal Remedy! No. 834. Delivered on Lord's Day Morning, October 4th, 1868, By C. H. Spurgeon, at the Metropolitan Tabernacle, Newington. "With his stripes (or wounds) we are healed." Isaiah 53:5 I received, one day this week, a short communication worded in this way: "Wanted, a cure for a we... Read More
The Lord's Supper by Thomas Watson (1620-1686) While they were eating, Jesus took bread, gave thanks and broke it, and gave it to his disciples, saying, "Take and eat; this is My body." Then He took the cup, gave thanks and offered it to them, saying, "Drink from it, all of you. This is My blood of ... Read More
The Soul's Malady and Cure by Thomas Watson "It is not the healthy who need a doctor — but the sick ." Luke 5:31 The occasion of the words is set down in the context. Levi was called from the receipt of taxes (he was a tax collector); but Christ called him, and there went out power with the Word, su... Read More
A Plea for Alms by Thomas Watson (Delivered in a sermon before the London city assembly, on April 13, 1658) "If anyone has material possessions and sees his brother in need but has no pity on him, how can the love of God be in him?" 1 John 3:17 To the assembly of the famous city of London, My own la... Read More
The Loveliness of Christ by Thomas Watson "Yes! He is altogether lovely! This is my Beloved, this my Friend!" Song of Solomon 5:16 In this book, which is a divine marriage song , are all the strains of holy love set forth in the purest allegories and metaphors, such as represent that dear affection ... Read More
The Justice Of God
Xmas
The Glorious Gospel
Baptism
Christ, The Substitute For His People
The Universal Remedy
The Lord'S Supper
The Soul'S Malady And Cure
A Plea For Alms
The Loveliness Of Christ