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The Exposition of the Gospel of John, Vol. 1 by Arthur W. Pink

The Exposition of the Gospel of John is a careful and thorough study of the Apostle John’s gospel. It was originally published in Arthur W. Pink’s monthly Studies in the Scriptures. Prior to writing it, Pink studied the gospel of John for ten years (consulting over forty commentaries), and preached through John three times in three different churches.

Pink was like that trained scribe of Matthew 13:52 who “brings out of his treasure what is new and what is old.” And what glorious treasures of Christ he brought out in this verse-by-verse exposition!

This audiobook is Volume 1, and contains chapters 1-33. It is read from the original as much as possible, with only minor changes to make it understandable to a listener.

The Exposition of the Gospel of John, Vol. 2 by Arthur W. Pink

The Exposition of the Gospel of John is a careful and thorough study of the Apostle John’s gospel. It was originally published in Arthur W. Pink’s monthly Studies in the Scriptures. Prior to writing it, Pink studied the gospel of John for ten years (consulting over forty commentaries), and preached through John three times in three different churches.

Pink was like that trained scribe of Matthew 13:52 who “brings out of his treasure what is new and what is old.” And what glorious treasures of Christ he brought out in this verse-by-verse exposition!

This audiobook is Volume 2, and contains chapters 34-72. It is read from the original as much as possible, with only minor changes to make it understandable to a listener.

The Ten Commandments by Arthur W. Pink

The Ten Commandments by Arthur W. Pink is a short introduction to God’s Moral Law. Pink shows that the Moral Law is still binding on all men today, that humanity will be judged for its violation, and that it is the rule of life and means of sanctification for the Christian. At one time, this was the prevailing understanding in Christianity

 God gave the commandments for His own glory and also for the good of man. Each commandment has both a positive and negative force. If something is forbidden, the opposite virtue is enjoined. The chapter on the Fifth Commandment has a helpful section directed to parents and children. This little book is particularly relevant to the current struggles of our modern Godless and antinomian era, and it is vital that we return to these truths.

This audiobook is read from the original as much as possible, with only minor changes to make it understandable to a listener.

The Excellency of Christ by Jonathan Edwards

Jonathan Edwards, often referred to as America’s greatest theologian, lived from 1703-1758. He was wonderfully used by God in the American Great Awakening. This sermon is taken from Revelation 5:5-6, which pictures Jesus Christ as both a Lion and a Lamb. Using this dual imagery of the Lion and the Lamb, Edwards magnified Christ in his majestic person as both God and man. Things that could never be said of mere men can be said of Christ. Only Christ is infinitely high, yet able to stoop to the lowest of men. Only Christ is infinitely just, yet at the same time, infinitely gracious. Only Christ could show an exceeding spirit of obedience, while at the same time having supreme dominion over heaven and earth. For the Christian, this sermon is pure exaltation, pure enjoyment, and pure worship. After looking at the numerous “diverse excellencies” of Christ, Edwards ended with the gloriously blessed hope of the believer, to be together with the Triune God…forever. This audiobook is read from Edwards’ original text with only a few minor changes to make it more understandable to the listener.

The Justice of God by Jonathan Edwards

Jonathan Edwards, often referred to as America’s greatest theologian, lived from 1703-1758, and was used by God in the American Great Awakening. This sermon is taken from Romans 3:19, “That every mouth may be stopped.” Edwards carefully and methodically showed that God is perfectly just to punish sinners. He began with God’s infinite majesty, then showed man’s infinite guilt, made many applications, answered objections, and ended with words of encouragement to both the guilty sinner and the forgiven saint. This audiobook is read from Edwards’ original text with only a few minor changes to make it more understandable to the listener.

Ruth's Resolution by Jonathan Edwards

Jonathan Edwards, often referred to as America’s greatest theologian, lived from 1703-1758, and was used by God in the American Great Awakening. This sermon warmly encourages every person to make the same kind of effort that Ruth made in leaving her people and country to join herself to God and his people in Israel. Edwards used a variety of things to stimulate the unbeliever toward faith and repentance, such as: the goodness of God, the happiness of his people, the misery of turning back as Orpah did, and the earnest desire of God’s people for every hearer to be saved. By these things, the hearer is strongly urged to match Ruth’s resolve: to be steadfast and determined until he also is joined to God and his people. This audiobook is read from Edwards’ original text with only a few minor changes to make it more understandable to the listener.

Pressing Into the Kingdom of God by Jonathan Edwards

Jonathan Edwards lived from 1703-1758, and was used by God in the American Great Awakening. He is often referred to as America’s greatest theologian. This sermon was preached to encourage every person to make every effort to get into the kingdom of God—that none should be left out. This audiobook is read from Edwards’ original text with only a few minor changes to make it more understandable to the listener. Edwards opened the sermon by defining “pressing into” the kingdom, explaining why every one should earnestly seek it. He reminded the hearers that, by nature, all are in a perishing necessity of salvation, utterly lost when outside the kingdom. But then encouraged them in every possible way, addressing objections as he urged all to “violently” and with unfailing tenacity press into the kingdom. He directed them to look beyond and through all the difficulties, and warmly pointed them to the glorious possibility of actually entering and enjoying the great excellencies of the kingdom.

Justification by Faith Alone by Jonathan Edwards

Jonathan Edwards is often referred to as America’s greatest theologian. He lived from 1703-1758, and was used by God in the American Great Awakening. Justification by Faith Alone was a printed discourse based on the sermons he had preached on Justification during the 1730’s that led to a great revival among the people in his area. This audiobook is read from Edwards’ original text with only a few minor changes to make it more understandable to the listener.

His main argument was: “That we are justified only by faith in Christ, and not by any manner of virtue or goodness of our own,” and he divided his discourse into five main parts.

“In handling this doctrine, I would,
I. Explain the meaning of it, and show how I would be understood by such an assertion.
II. Proceed to the consideration of the evidence of the truth of it.
III. Show how evangelical obedience is concerned in this affair.
IV. Answer objections.
V. Consider the importance of the doctrine.”

The Total Depravity of Man by Arthur W. Pink

Why are we humans the way we are? Why does humanity still suffer from the perennial problems that have plagued us for thousands of years? Things like hatred and anger toward others, dissatisfaction with life, or disordered desires after any number of things? Or things like pain and sorrow, sadness and suffering? Why does life always end in death?

While most of us barely begin to even consider the “why” questions, Arthur W. Pink plainly declared the unpopular truth about the root cause of all human maladies. In his incisive way, Pink explained that the reason for the human condition is a spiritual one. Man is a rebel against his Maker ever since the rebellion of our first parents in the garden of Eden.

Pink considered the following main points about human depravity: its Origin, Imputation, Consequences, Transmission, Nature, Impact, Enormity, Extent, Ramifications, Evidences, Corollaries, and its Remedy. In this book, there are unique insights into depravity not commonly found in the more modern writings on the topic, as well as very precious truths about the finished work of Jesus in saving sinners. We are not left in despair, for the solution to our depravity is in the glorious gospel of our Savior.

The Seven Sayings of the Savior on the Cross by Arthur W. Pink

In this book, Arthur W. Pink examines the seven things Jesus said while he was hanging on the cross. There were words of: Forgiveness, Salvation, Affection, Anguish, Suffering, Victory, and Contentment.

Pink does not present these in a cold and sterile way. Rather, he brings out the meaning warmly and devotionally. While this book will add to your knowledge of what the Savior said, it more importantly will increase your love of the incredibly kind Savior who said them.

The Lord's Prayer by Arthur W. Pink

Short, solid, strengthening, sweet.

Arthur W. Pink gets right to the point in this brief but beneficial book. To pray correctly, Christians need clarity, and this book delivers. Pink said it well: “We need something better than that which is of mere human origin to guide us if we are to perform aright this essential duty.” This book assists the modern disciple to better understand the Lord’s Prayer taught to those first disciples long ago.

After introducing the prayer, Pink explains the right approach to God in prayer. He then examines the seven petitions and concludes with the doxology—or praise—to the great God of the universe.

The Reformed Doctrine of Predestination by Loraine Boettner

This is a very well-written explanation and defense of the Biblical doctrine of Predestination. The author, Loraine Boettner, received a Bachelor of Science degree from Tarkio College in 1925. He then attended Princeton Theological Seminary, receiving two degrees there: a Bachelor of Theology in 1928, and a Master of Theology in 1929. He received an honorary Doctor of Divinity degree from Tarkio College in 1933. First published in 1932, this is the 1954 edition. The author deals thoroughly with Predestination by examining six main sections. Section 1 defines the terms and concepts, laying the foundation: it is illogical for an infinite and wise God to create a world without a definite plan for that world. Section 2 elaborates the well-known “Five Points of Calvinism.” Section 3 considers common objections to the Reformed understanding of Predestination. Section 4 looks at salvation by grace and the personal assurance of salvation. It also compares Predestination to Fatalism. Section 5 shows the practical importance of the doctrine of Predestination. Section 6 briefly recounts the importance of Calvinism throughout church history and how it shaped the development of liberty among nations.

Sermon on the Mount, Volume 3 by Arthur W, Pink

Exposition of the Sermon on the Mount, Volume 3, originally published in Pink’s monthly Studies in the Scriptures. As in all his writings, Pink clearly and accurately describes the truth of Jesus’ teaching to the multitudes so many years ago, and how His teaching is still very relevant to us today.

Volume 3 covers the entire seventh chapter of Matthew: Judging Others, Helping Erring Brethren, Unlawful Liberality, Seeking Grace, The Golden Rule, The Way of Salvation, False Prophets, and Profession Tested.

Sermon on the Mount, Volume 2 by Arthur W, Pink

Exposition of the Sermon on the Mount, Volume 2, originally published in Pink’s monthly Studies in the Scriptures. As in all his writings, Pink clearly and accurately describes the truth of Jesus’ teaching to the multitudes so many years ago, and how His teaching is still very relevant to us today.

Volume 2 covers the entire sixth chapter of Matthew: Alms, Prayer, Fasting, Covetousness, The Single Eye, Serving God, and Anxiety Forbidden.

Sermon on the Mount, Volume 1 by Arthur W, Pink

Exposition of the Sermon on the Mount, Volume 1, originally published in Pink’s monthly Studies in the Scriptures. As in all his writings, Pink clearly and accurately describes the truth of Jesus’ teaching to the multitudes so many years ago, and how His teaching is still very relevant to us today.

Volume 1 covers the entire fifth chapter of Matthew: the Beatitudes, the Ministerial Office, and Christ’s explaining the original intent of the Law (correcting the many misunderstandings and perversions of the Scribes and Pharisees). Then the thorough examination of the Law and what it says about: Murder, Adultery, Oaths, Retaliation, and Love.

Attributes of God by Arthur W. Pink

A timeless classic by Arthur W. Pink, originally published in his monthly Studies in the Scriptures. The truths in The Attributes of God are essential for a proper knowledge of God. In the author’s own words, “a spiritual and saving knowledge of God is the greatest need of every human creature…. An unknown God can neither be trusted, served, nor worshipped.”

If Christians are to be strong, they must know well the God in whom they believe and trust. God must be more than just a theory. Discover again, or for the first time, who God truly is. Rejoice in his many attributes, such as his Solitariness, his Supremacy, his Immutability, his Holiness, Goodness, Patience, Love, and Grace.

Comfort for Christians by Arthur W. Pink

A wonderfully helpful book. Christians need divine comfort, and Arthur W. Pink reminds us of the incredibly glorious comfort that belongs to every Christian. From our never being condemned for our sins; through all the various afflictions, chastisements, sufferings, and trials; all the way unto the death of each saint, the comfort God provides his own can be richly exercised in the hearts and lives of every Christian. 

Satan and His Gospel by Arthur W. Pink

This fascinating book describes what God reveals about the arch-enemy of God and of all believers. Using the Bible, Arthur W. Pink lays out, in an engaging and approachable way, who Satan is, and the “gospel” he uses in his many attempts to confuse and confound the ongoing work of our Lord. This short book is especially relevant to our day, as what Pink saw in “the bud” is now in full bloom and producing much evil fruit.

Guarding Your Heart by Arthur W. Pink

This short but helpful book is a must for all Christians who want to walk in a manner worthy of Jesus Christ, pleasing Him in all things. Pink aptly uses Proverbs 4:23 to show that keeping or guarding the heart is key to walking in that worthy manner. For from the heart, are all  “the issues of life.” As goes the heart, so goes the life. Whether you are a young or old Christian, or whether you live in prosperity or in adversity, this is a superb guide to practical Christian thinking and living.

Words to Winners of Souls by Horatius Bonar

This classic by Horatius Bonar is essential to any true minister of the gospel or serious Christian teacher. It greatly helps clarify the central purpose of the gospel minister in calling men to Christ, and also aids in identifying the numerous problems that can creep into the life of a minister through carelessness and indifference. As Bonar explores many of the problems of his day, we find that we still struggle with the same problems in our day. For the cure to these ills, he reminds us of the successful labors of ministers of the past, and points us to the same great Resource they had.