The sermon "Present Day Evangelism" by A. W. Pink critically examines the state of contemporary evangelistic practices against a biblical backdrop. Pink argues that much of modern evangelism is characterized by superficiality and a lack of adherence to scriptural truth, leading to churches being filled not with genuine believers, but with "empty professors." He emphasizes that the ultimate goal of evangelism should be the glorification of God, citing Scripture such as 1 Corinthians 10:31 and Ephesians 1:6 to argue that God's saving purpose is entirely aimed at manifesting His glory. Furthermore, Pink discusses the necessity of addressing human depravity and the need for repentance, emphasizing that true evangelism involves presenting a complete and unfiltered gospel message rather than a diluted version that appeals to human desires. The practical significance of Pink's message calls for a revival of authentic evangelistic efforts that center on sound theology and the glorification of God rather than mere numerical success.
“Most of the so-called evangelism of our day is a grief to genuine Christians, for they feel that it lacks any scriptural warrant, that it is dishonoring unto God, and that it is filling the churches with empty professors.”
“The grand design of God... is to glorify himself, to make manifest before his creatures what an infinitely glorious being he is.”
“It inevitably reacts upon his own theology, and various verses in the Word are shunned, if not repudiated.”
“What must a people of God do, in view of the existing situation? Ephesians 5:11 supplies the divine answer. Have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them.”
Modern evangelism often lacks scriptural warrant, promoting a superficial gospel that can mislead souls.
Romans 11:36, Ephesians 1:6
Scripture teaches that salvation is solely the work of God, who must intervene for anyone to be saved.
John 6:44, Jeremiah 13:23
Understanding sin allows Christians to grasp the gravity of their need for salvation and the true nature of God's grace.
Romans 3:20
Saving faith is not merely intellectual assent but involves a heartfelt repentance and submission to Christ as Lord.
Mark 1:15, John 15:14
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Arthur Walkington Pink (April 1, 1886 - July 15, 1952) was an English Bible teacher who sparked a renewed interest in the exposition of the doctrines of Grace otherwise known as "Calvinism" or "Reformed Theology" in the twentieth century.
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