December Update

Well, it’s another book by A.W. Pink. I’m currently working on his Exposition of the Gospel of John. I’ve recorded around 58% of the book, and have edited just over 40%. It should ready to submit for publication by the middle of April. (Possibly earlier–it always depends on the work in my primary job.) I […]

The Total Depravity of Man has been submitted

The audiobook has been sent to the audiobook distributor. Usually it takes around a week for the book to start showing up at the retail websites. It is generally first available at Audiobooks.com, then at Audible, then last at Apple Books. I will post again whenever it is available at Audible.  Here is what the […]

Latest audiobook submission…

Just submitted the most recent audiobook project to the publisher. The Seven Sayings of the Savior on the Cross by Arthur W. Pink. Another helpful book by Pink. Warm, devotional, strengthening, and inspiring. It should be available soon for listening. The typical time is anywhere from one week up to a month. The process is submission […]

Being Astonished Is Not Enough

The crowd was astonished both at the matter and manner of His preaching, for He spoke with weight, a majesty, an earnestness which carried conviction. They were filled with a temporary wonderment: yet it is not said that they repented or believed on Him or became His disciples. A.W. Pink, The Sermon on the Mount, […]

His House Fell

Sometimes God exposes those who have made an eminent profession by sending them such anguish of conscience and foretastes of hell that at the end they are exposed to all around them. A notable example of this was Francis Spira in the seventeenth century.  A.W. Pink, The Sermon on the Mount, Chapter 63

A House Built Upon Sand

A mere intellectual assent to the Gospel or a belief in the historical Christ is worthless, for it brings forth no spiritual fruits. To hear and acquiesce and then perform not is a mocking of God. A.W. Pink, The Sermon on the Mount, Chapter 62

Obedience

From all that has been before us on the different points it will be seen that everything goes back to and turns upon the word “doeth”: that strikes the keynote of the verse, and therefore its dominant theme is our practical compliance with the Divine will. A.W. Pink, The Sermon on the Mount, Chapter 61