In A.W. Pink's sermon titled "When They Awake in Hell!", he addresses the significant theological topic of the total depravity of man and the urgent need for divine intervention in the process of salvation. Pink argues that contemporary evangelism is severely lacking, primarily because it fails to present an accurate portrayal of human sinfulness and the holiness of God, instead emphasizing His mercy and love while neglecting His wrath. He supports his argument with Scripture, notably referencing Psalm 110:3 to illustrate that only the Holy Spirit can instill genuine faith and repentance in an individual who is intrinsically corrupt and spiritually dead. The practical significance of this sermon lies in its call for a return to a biblical understanding of sin and salvation, warning that many who believe they are saved may, without true conversion, ultimately face eternal judgment.
“The evangelism of the day is not only superficial to the last degree, but it is radically defective.”
“No stirring of the emotions by anecdotes, no regaling of the senses by music, no oratory of the preacher, no persuasive appeals are of the slightest avail.”
“Those who really receive the message...are being fatally deceived.”
“Those with any degree of spiritual discernment must perceive that to assure such converts that God loves them...is but a casting of pearls before swine.”
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