Studies on Saving Faith by Arthur Pink
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Far too often, salvation is presented as easy and effortless. Arthur Pink challenges that idea, showing that true saving faith is neither shallow nor automatic. These essays, first published from 1931 to 1933, expose the danger of false assurance and call readers to examine the nature of genuine belief.
Pink walks through what saving faith is, how we come to Christ, and what true assurance looks like. With clarity and conviction, he speaks to both heart and mind. Bound with smyth-sewn stitching and acid-free paper, this edition is built to last.
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About the Author
Arthur Pink became a well-renowned voice in the 20th century, drawing from the rich legacy of Puritan conviction. The words, “There is a way which seemeth right unto a man, but the end thereof are the ways of death” from Proverbs 14:12 famously converted him. His theological articles in Studies in the Scriptures were known in churches across America, Australia, and the UK.
His writings emphasized God's sovereignty, the necessity of true conversion, and the beauty of biblical doctrine—especially in an age that preferred emotionalism over repentance and spiritual ease over obedience. His legacy calls readers today to a deeper, more serious walk with Christ.
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Believers examining whether their faith is genuine and grounded in Scripture
Pastors and teachers warning against easy-believism and false conversions
Christians struggling with assurance and spiritual confidence
Readers looking for biblically rich guidance on coming to Christ
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Repentance is sorrowing for sin. Repentance is a heart-repudiation of sin. Repentance is a heart determination to forsake sin. And where there is true repentance grace is free to act, for the requirements of holiness are conserved when sin is renounced. Thus, it is the duty of the evangelist to cry, “Let the wicked forsake his way, and the unrighteous man his thoughts; and let him return unto the Lord (from whom he departed in Adam), and He will have mercy upon him” (Isaiah 55:7) (p. 11)
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