In A. W. Pink's sermon "An Unerring Chart by Which to Steer Through the Dangerous Sea of Life," the main theological topic addressed is the practical authority and function of Scripture in a believer's life. Pink argues that the Scriptures are divinely given not merely for information but to direct and regulate a Christian's conduct, drawing from 2 Timothy 3:16-17 and Psalm 119:105 to illustrate this purpose. He emphasizes that Scripture acts as a guiding light, akin to a lantern in the darkness, illuminating the paths God desires His followers to take while warning against the dangers of the world. The practical and doctrinal significance is underscored by his assertion that the Scriptures are essential for equipping believers for good works and navigating the complexities of life, promoting a life governed by obedience to God's revealed will.
“Your word is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path.” - Psalm 119:105
“That divine Word is not given to us simply for information, but to regulate our conduct, to enlighten our minds, and to mould our hearts.”
“The Scriptures are not given us primarily for our intellectual gratification, nor for emotional admiration, but for life's regulation.”
“He who treasures the divine precepts in his heart and diligently seeks to walk by their rule, will escape those evils which destroy his fellows.”
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