Occasionally, a claim arises on the internet that Pink held to theonomy. This seems to have been initially raised by Dr. Joel McDurmon in a 2015 post on the American Vision website (the article has…
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An Honest Heart
If the preacher gives a disproportionate place in his ministry to the Divine Law, relegating the Gospel to the background, not only are his hearers in danger of forming a one-sided concept of the Divine character but the Christian is deprived of that which is most needed for the establishing and growth of his faith in Christ.
January 1928 Studies in the Scriptures Editorial
Let this be our watchword for the New Year: “we seek one to come” Seek it by faith, with singleness of purpose; seek it in hope, by blessed anticipation, a hope that shall not make ashamed: seek it in love with our hearts set upon it; seek it as strangers and pilgrims on earth, “for they that say (by their actions) such things declare plainly that they seek a Country” (Heb. 11:14).
Pink and the Gospel “Offer”
It’s probably one of the most infamous quotations from A.W. Pink (1886-1952) of all time. Appearing in his most well known title, The Sovereignty of God, this quote is seemingly taken to mean that Pink rejected the idea that the gospel is something that ought to be offered to all.
New Light On The Early Ministry Of A. W. Pink (Part 2)
Little documentation exists for Pink’s time in California. The Riverside Enterprise newspaper confirms—as Murray speculates—that Pink spent this time pastoring in the Garden Grove area.
New Light On The Early Ministry Of Arthur W. Pink (Part 1)
In the last 50 years, the writings of Arthur W. Pink (1886-1952) have influenced the resurgence of Calvinism in both in the United States and Great Britain.