In the sermon titled "You are a filthy pauper!", A. W. Pink addresses the theological topic of humility in relation to the believer's identity as a sinner redeemed by grace. He argues that a humble heart is a definitive marker of regeneration and that true humility is reflected in one's acknowledgment of their status as a "hell-deserving sinner." Pink substantiates this claim through Isaiah 57:15, emphasizing that God dwells with those who are contrite and humble, and Romans 3, which reinforces the universality of sin and the need for divine grace. The practical significance of this sermon challenges Christians to genuinely examine their self-perception in light of God's holiness, affirming that recognition of one's own sinful state fosters true humility and a deeper relationship with God.
“A humble spirit or heart is an infallible sign of regeneration, for the unregenerate are proud, self-satisfied, self-righteous.”
“When on your knees before the throne of grace, do you freely and frankly acknowledge that if you received your lawful due, you would, even now, be suffering the dreadful fires of hell?”
“If you own that all your righteous acts are like filthy rags, that is proof You possess a humble heart.”
“The heart of a natural man thinks and feels the very opposite, and can no more loathe himself than transform himself into a holy angel.”
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